Former “Hong Kong All Rights” Secretary-General Wong Chi-fung, Chairman Lin Langyan and member Zhou Ting were suspected of besieging the Wan Chai Police Headquarters on June 21 last year and were charged with “inciting others to knowingly participate in an unauthorized assembly” and “organizing an unauthorized assembly” “And “knowingly participated in an unauthorized assembly.” The case was judged today (2nd). Zhou and Lin pleaded guilty to all charges earlier, Huang pleaded guilty to 2 crimes, and the prosecution did not provide evidence for the other crime of “knowingly participating in an unauthorized assembly”.
The case alleged that at 7 am on June 21 last year, demonstrators gathered near the Admiralty Legislative Council Complex. Someone blocked Harcourt Road with debris, causing serious traffic congestion. By 11 o’clock, more than 400 demonstrators gathered at the scene. Huang Zhifeng, Lin Langyan and Zhou Ting appeared. Huang and Lin used loudspeakers to instigate the demonstrators on the scene to surround the police headquarters, while Zhou participated in the operation. To prevent the demonstrators from blocking the road, two police officers set up a line of defense at the entrance of the police headquarters. About 15 minutes later, when a police car was about to drive into the police chief, it was surrounded by demonstrators. Zhou and others stood beside the car and repeatedly called on the demonstrators to block the two entrances and exits of the police chief in batches.