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HK ‘abduction victim’ convicted for misleading police – Media

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HONG KONG: A Hong Kong activist was found guilty Friday of “misleading police” after a local court decided his claims to have been abducted by mainland Chinese agents and punctured with staples were made up, local media reported.

Howard Lam, 44, a founding member of the city’s largest prodemocra­cy party, was sentenced to five months in jail and was freed on bail pending an appeal.

Lam claimed in August 2017 that he had been kidnapped from a busy Hong Kong street in broad daylight over his plan to send a signed photo of footballer Lionel Messi to the widow of late Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo.

He held an explosive press conference showing his legs punctured by metal staples and red marks on his stomach.

The case touched a nerve in Hong Kong, which has been rattled in recent years by the disappeara­nce of several bookseller­s who resurfaced in China facing charges – and the alleged rendition of billionair­e businessma­n Xiao Jianhua in 2017.

But acting chief magistrate So Wai-tak concluded Friday that Howard Lam’s story was false and there never was an abduction, local newspaper South China Morning Post reported.

“He had orchestrat­ed the entire incident,” So said.

Police arrested Lam after local news agency FactWire acquired CCTV surveillan­ce footage which they said showed Lam walking in the neighbourh­ood of Yau Ma Tei after the time of his alleged abduction from that area.

The prosecutio­n said during the trial that not a single person had witnessed the alleged abduction, according to local broadcaste­r RTHK.

Despite increasing concerns over mainland interferen­ce, Hong Kong still enjoys rights and freedoms unseen on the mainland, and it is illegal for mainland agents to operate in the semiautono­mous city. — AFP

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