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Unemployed Hongkonger faces life in jail after pleading guilty to bomb plot to kill police officers during 2019 anti-government protests

  • Eddie Pang admits in court to a joint count of conspiracy to commit bombing of prescribed objects under the UN (Anti-Terrorism Measures) Ordinance
  • Ordinance is invoked for first time since its enactment in 2002 in wake of September 11 attacks in United States

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Anti-government protesters march from Causeway Bay to Central during the 2019 unrest. Photo: Sam Tsang
Fiona ChowandBrian Wong

An unemployed man is facing the prospect of life in prison after pleading guilty to a conspiracy charge under an anti-terrorist law for planning to bomb and kill Hong Kong police officers at the height of the 2019 anti-government protests.

Eddie Pang Kwan-ho on Monday admitted in the High Court to a joint count of conspiracy to commit bombing of prescribed objects under the United Nations (Anti-Terrorism Measures) Ordinance, which was invoked for the first time since its enactment in 2002.

The ordinance was drafted in response to a UN resolution after the September 11 attacks in the United States. It is unrelated to the national security law imposed by Beijing in June 2020.

The High Court in Admiralty. Eddie Pang, who is unemployed, pleaded guilty on Monday over a bomb plot to kill Hong Kong police. Photo: Warton Li
The High Court in Admiralty. Eddie Pang, who is unemployed, pleaded guilty on Monday over a bomb plot to kill Hong Kong police. Photo: Warton Li

Pang was charged in relation to an alleged plot to murder police officers and bomb key targets during a march in Wan Chai on December 8, 2019.

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He admitted to partaking with others in unlawfully and intentionally delivering, placing or detonating two explosive devices with the intention to cause death and hurt others at the scene.

Five other defendants – Cheung Chun-fu, Chung Suet-ying, David Su, Choi Hoi-ming, and Chan Yuk-lung – pleaded guilty to various charges before Mrs Justice Judianna Barnes Wai-ling.

Su admitted to a joint count of conspiracy to commit murder.

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