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Hong Kong ex democratic lawmaker convicted for rioting after 2019 mob attack

Lam, 47, a long-standing member of the Democratic Party, was arrested 13 months after the incident and charged with rioting and helping instigate the violence.

December 12, 2024 / 15:49 IST
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Lam Cheuk-ting
Hong Kong ex democratic lawmaker convicted for rioting after 2019 mob attack

A Hong Kong court on Thursday convicted prominent former pro-democracy lawmaker Lam Cheuk-ting for rioting after he was attacked by a white-shirted mob in July 2019 at the height of that year's pro-democracy protests.

On the night of July 21, 2019, more than 100 white-shirted men stormed the Yuen Long MTR station in the territory's northwest, attacking passers-by and journalists with clubs and sticks. Several of the assailants were jailed in 2021 for rioting and conspiring to wound with intent.

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Lam, 47, a long-standing member of the Democratic Party, was arrested 13 months after the incident and charged with rioting and helping instigate the violence.

He told the court he had rushed to the scene to help, but ended up being taken to hospital with head, mouth, arm and wrist injuries that required 16-18 stitches, after being attacked.