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Mong Kok riot

Mong Kok riot
Mong Kok, one of Hong Kong's busiest districts, went into virtual lockdown in February 2016 hours after the Lunar New Year began. Unrest escalated as crowds gathered in the district to protest a crackdown on illegal street food hawkers. A night of violence saw police fire two warning shots as protesters launched bricks and set fires.
Hong Kong courts

Hong Kong student jailed for money laundering in connection with 2019 protests

Yu Yan-yuk, who was 17 at the time, sent to prison for 16 months after conviction on money laundering charges related to 2019 anti-government protests.

Hong Kong court issues order for police to seize HK$70 million in protest funds

Jailed Hong Kong activist Edward Leung released early for good behaviour

Leung was sentenced to six years in jail in 2018 for his role in the 2016 Mong Kok riot during Lunar New Year.

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