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Hong Kong police officer cleared of misconduct over HK$46,000 overtime pay claim

Court acquits retired chief inspector Kelvin Ip, 58, on misconduct and corruption charges

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Kelvin Ip (centre) with his lawyer David Khosa (left) on Tuesday after the trial. Photo: Lo Hoi-ying
Lo Hoi-ying
A retired Hong Kong police chief inspector has been acquitted of fraudulently obtaining nearly HK$46,000 (US$5,865) in overtime wages during the 2019 anti-government protests.

Sha Tin Court on Tuesday cleared Kelvin Ip Chun-wing, 58, of misconduct in public office and on seven counts of using documents with intent to deceive.

Ip, whose friends and family were in court to support him, broke out into a bright smile when he heard the magistrate’s verdict.

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“Long live righteousness,” Ip said later when greeting the press.

Ip was arrested in May last year on misconduct and corruption charges.

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He was accused of falsely claiming that he was entitled to overtime pay and a disciplined services overtime allowance for taking part in Operation Tiderider at Sha Tin Police Station between August 7 and 23, 2019.

Tiderider was the code name for the force’s response to the unrest that broke out in June that year over a now-shelved extradition bill.

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