Hong Kong guard jailed for inciting Legislative Council boycott
A Hong Kong man was jailed for two months after pleading guilty to inciting others to boycott the Legislative Council election. He shared a Facebook post urging Hong Kong residents to shun the poll.
A Hong Kong man has been jailed for two months for sharing a social media post urging residents to shun last year’s Legislative Council election. Security guard Wong Wah-kwong, 63, pleaded guilty at West Kowloon Court on Wednesday to inciting others to boycott the December poll – the second under a Beijing-imposed “patriots-only” election overhaul in 2021. Wong admitted sharing a Facebook post dated October 15 last year by fugitive activist Alan Keung Ka-wai, who urged Hongkongers to avoid...