Bangkok Post

Evergrande exec bailed in rape case

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HONG KONG: A senior official of Chinese developer Evergrande Group appeared in a Hong Kong court yesterday to face a charge of attempted rape, media reported.

The case has attracted significan­t attention in Hong Kong, where the defendant is accused of attempting to rape a woman after a dinner at an exclusive club in March that was also attended by three senior government officials.

The Mingpao newspaper reported that Evergrande’s Hong Kong deputy general manager, Chen Fen, denied the charge and was released on bail of HK$100,000 (423,000 baht). He cannot leave the city and must report to police twice a week as part of his bail conditions, it said.

The court will hold a preliminar­y inquiry on July 30.

The court’s schedule confirmed Mr Chen’s hearing for yesterday and the charge he face was attempted rape but a court official did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Evergrande also did not respond to a request for comment.

Media reported that Mr Chen had engaged three lawyers but Reuters could not reach them for comment.

A total of nine people attended the dinner, in violation of Covid restrictio­ns at the time, media has reported.

The three government officials — Under Secretary for Security Sonny Au, Director of Immigratio­n Au Ka-wang and Customs and Excise Commission­er Hermes Tang — were fined for breaching the four-person seating limit.

The other five attendees have not been identified.

The Hong Kong government has declined public calls for a formal investigat­ion and full disclosure on the dinner, stressing the three officials, all under the security bureau, were not involved in any criminal investigat­ion and the meal did not involve any conflict of interest.

Media said the dinner took place in a private club in the night life district of Wan Chai and the alleged rape attempt rape happened at a residence afterwards.

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