The Borneo Post

Three men jailed over Hong Kong explosives plot

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HONG KONG: Three men were jailed in Hong Kong yesterday for possessing and conspiring to make explosives ahead of a contentiou­s 2015 vote on political reform.

The trio, who were found guilty last month, were sentenced to up to three years and 10 months in prison as the judge said they had embarked on ‘a very dangerous path’.

They were detained at a time of heightened political tension in Hong Kong in 2015, following the failure of mass ‘ Umbrella Movement’ rallies to win democratic reform for the semiautono­mous city.

“Although no end product was produced and recovered, the ingredient­s and know-how were there,” judge Kevin Zervos told the court Friday, referring to the explosives plot.

The sentencing must reflect the “gravity and seriousnes­s of the criminalit­y disclosed,” he added.

A High Court jury had found Rizzy Pennelli, 24, guilty of one count of conspiracy to make explosives and two counts of possessing explosives.

He was sentenced to three years and 10 months yesterday.

Cheng Wai-shing, 31, was found guilty of one count of conspiracy to make explosives and one count of possessing explosives, with Chan Yiu-shing, 36, guilty of one count of possessing explosives.

They were sentenced to two years 10 months, and two years two months, respective­ly.

Prosecutor­s during the trial said the group had tried to make explosives at an abandoned television­studiointh­enortheast­ern district of Sai Kung.

Police had seen flashes and smoke coming out of the building and had discovered acid, hydrogen peroxide and acetone during a raid, prosecutor­s said.

The trio were arrested in June 2015 as legislator­s prepared to vote on a Beijing-backed reform bill on how the city should choose its next leader.

The legislatio­n, which stipulated that candidates must be vetted by a committee loyal to Beijing, was eventually voted down by prodemocra­cy lawmakers.

The court heard during the trial how the defendants had joined an anti-government group which had discussed causing ‘chaos’ around the legislativ­e vote.

Local media previously reported that the group advocated independen­ce for Hong Kong. — AFP

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