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The three defendants have been remanded in custody. Photo: K.Y. Cheng

No bail for three defendants in Hong Kong body-in-cement case

Prosecution says identification parade completed but asks for adjournment to June 23

Three defendants in the body-in-cement murder case have been remanded in custody and will reappear in court on June 23.

Tsang Cheung-yan, 26, Keith Lau, 21, and Cheung Sin-hang, 23, reappeared in Tsuen Wan Court on Tuesday morning to face a conspiracy murder charge.

It was alleged that on March 4 they conspired, confederated and agreed with Ho Ling-yu to murder Cheung Man-li, 28, at Flat 9D of industrial building DAN 6 on Fui Yiu Kok Street in Tsuen Wan.

The prosecutor told the court that an identification parade had been completed, but the prosecution needed the case adjourned to June 23 for further inquiries to be made.

Acting principal magistrate Cheang Kei-hong accepted the prosecutor’s application.

Legal representatives made no bail applications for all three men.

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