Police ask lawmaker to apologise over phone tapping claims – or face the consequences

2018-10-04 07:09
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The Judiciary Police (PJ) said in a statement yesterday that it has asked lawmaker Au Kam San to apologise for his remarks alleging phone tapping by the police which were published in a local newspaper last month.

The Judiciary Police told the non-establishment lawmaker to make the apology within 10 days. The Judiciary Police went on to say that otherwise it would launch a criminal procedure to hold the lawmaker criminally responsible for his remarks.

The PJ statement accused Au of “ignoring the facts and severely defaming” the Judiciary Police.

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