A man has been jailed for six months for obstructing police by exposing a reconnaissance operation for flushing out protesters from Polytechnic University at the height of Hong Kong’s social unrest in 2019.
Kowloon City Court heard police were scouting for vantage points from the Hong Kong Museum of History, situated next to the besieged campus, in Tsim Sha Tsui on November 17 when a chief inspector found pictures of his officers on Telegram – a messaging app used by many protesters – and realised the operation had been exposed.