Hong Kong property manager ordered to do 240 hours of community service for trashing national, regional flags in drunken state
- Wong Cheuk-kit, 38, was found tearing down the flags in Yuen Long in the small hours of October 3 last year
- Magistrate Kelly Shui spares him a jail term after hearing mitigation that he was acting under the influence of alcohol and had a low chance of reoffending

A Hong Kong property manager has been given 240 hours of community service for trashing nine national and regional flags when he was drunk last October.
Magistrate Kelly Shui on Wednesday adopted recommendations to spare Wong Cheuk-kit, 38, from jail and imposed the maximum hours of unpaid service, after hearing mitigation that he was acting under the influence of alcohol and had a low chance of reoffending.
“Please cherish your freedom,” Shui told the defendant. “You’ll only have this one chance.”
Wong pleaded guilty last month to one count of desecrating the national flag and another in relation to the Hong Kong flag, offences punishable by up to three years in jail and a HK$50,000 (US$6,428) fine.
Tuen Mun Court heard plain-clothes police officers were patrolling On Ning Road in Yuen Long in the small hours of October 3 when they found Wong tearing down the national flag from a flagpole.
Wong was then seen dumping the flag into a nullah or a rivulet under a bridge, before he proceeded to tear down seven more national flags and a Hong Kong flag.
