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HK cops jailed for harassing homeless

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HONG KONG—A judge in Hong Kong jailed six policemen on Thursday for harassing homeless people, following a rare criminal conviction of law enforcement in the Chinese financial hub.

Judge Kathie Cheung sentenced the police officers to prison terms ranging from 25 to 41 months over multiple charges of “perverting the course of justice.”

The charges are related to a 2020 incident in which the officers raided the tents of two homeless Vietnamese men, arresting them on suspicion of possessing a knife as well as illegal drugs.

In a judgment issued last month, Cheung found that the officers had deliberately covered surveillance cameras near the tents.

Footage of the incident showed the empty hands of one of the homeless men during his arrest, contradicting the written account by police that he had been holding illegal drugs.

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The judge said the officers had “abused their powers … breached the public trust in the police and damaged the public confidence in the judicial system.”

Homelessness is a growing problem in the wealthy city, with the official number of people living on the streets rising from 595 to 1,470 over the past decade.


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