Serial offender spared jail over drugs charge after probation officer’s ‘surprising’ recommendation for leniency
- Magistrate hands Amina Bokhary 12 months probation after report suggests non-custodial sentence
A serial offender from a prominent Hong Kong family who has had several brushes with the law avoided jail on Thursday for possessing cocaine.
Instead, Amina Mariam Bokhary was sentenced to 12 months’ probation after Eastern Court magistrate Colin Wong Sze-cheung adopted the suggestion of her probation officer for a non-custodial sentence.
Wong said he was “surprised” by the probation officer’s conclusion, but said he would respect the recommendation and gave Bokhary one more chance.
The probation officer suggested probation for Bokhary, despite a string of previous convictions, as this was the first time she had been convicted of possessing a dangerous drug.
Bokhary pleaded guilty to the charge after she was caught carrying 0.14 grams of cocaine on May 11.