Telegram Administrator Pleads Guilty To Incitement

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2021-11-29 HKT 17:49

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  • The court heard that Siu Cheung-lung forwarded nearly 1,200 messages on his Telegram channel during the social unrest in 2019. Image: Shutterstock

    The court heard that Siu Cheung-lung forwarded nearly 1,200 messages on his Telegram channel during the social unrest in 2019. Image: Shutterstock

An administrator of a Telegram group on Monday pleaded guilty to nine incitement charges linked to the 2019 social unrest, including incitement to commit rioting, public nuisance and arson.

The District Court heard that Siu Cheung-lung, 33, forwarded nearly 1,200 messages in his channel, which included using materials at universities to make bombs as well as calling on people to open the emergency doors on MTR trains.

In mitigation, the defence lawyer said Siu did not have any accomplices and the offences were committed during a short period of time.

The lawyer also said there were only around 20,000 subscribers in the channel, fewer than in other public groups.

He added his client had reflected on his serious wrongdoings during his 20 months in custody.

Siu will be sentenced next week.

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