Hong Kong protests: student and labourer admit to rioting during siege of PolyU, 8 co-defendants deny charge
- Student Wong Ming-ho and construction worker Au Hoi-fung were among suspects detained by police near campus on November 18, 2019
- District Court trial of eight co-defendants is expected to last six weeks

Student Wong Ming-ho and construction worker Au Hoi-fung each entered a guilty plea at the District Court on Monday before eight other co-defendants went on trial over the same incident. Wong and Au were remanded in custody until sentencing in April.
Prosecutors charged the eight men and two women over their roles in the chaos that broke out less than 1km to the east of PolyU on the night of November 18, 2019.
What started as a citywide strike against police’s use of force during the anti-government protests that year descended into a week of street violence, chaos and traffic disruption, culminating in a fierce battle outside the campus in Hung Hom.
The court heard that thousands of protesters had assembled along a section of Nathan Road between Gascoigne Road and Jordan Road that night, in the hope of providing a window of escape for their comrades trapped inside the university.
During the riot that stretched across more than 90 minutes, black-clad protesters barricaded the thoroughfare with bricks, bamboo sticks and iron fences taken from the sides of the roads. Some also shone laser beams and hurled petrol bombs and bricks at officers who attempted to disperse the crowd with tear gas.
Police began arresting protesters at 10pm and stopped the 10 suspects in the vicinity.