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Hong Kong student found guilty over explosives outside Legco complex

Officers searched the man near a protest against the so-called Internet Article 23

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Kwan was found guilty at Eastern Court. Photo: Nora Tam
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A university student caught with 16 “smoke cakes” in his rucksack near a protest at the Legislative Council complex last year was found guilty of possessing an explosive on Friday.

Open University of Hong Kong student Kwan Ka-hei was found with the offending devices while lawmakers inside the Legco building discussed the controversial so-called Internet Article 23.

He became the first Hongkonger convicted of the crime over an item more akin to pyrotechnics or a firework than an explosive.

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The 21-year-old failed to convince Eastern Court that he had not known what the yellow disc-like objects were when two police officers found them in his rucksack during a search at the Admiralty Centre on December 16, 2015.

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The discs turned out to weigh 1kg, half of which was potassium chlorate, which emits smoke when it is lit.

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