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3 Hongkongers jailed for up to 18 years for conspiracy over 2019-20 bomb plots

Lukas Ho handed 18 years for masterminding attacks, while Lee Ka-pan and Cheung Ka-chun each jailed for 16 years and eight months

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A home-made bomb exploded at a hospital in Hong Kong. Three Hongkongers have been jailed for up to 18 years for their roles in a conspiracy to carry out bomb attacks during the 2019 anti-government protests. Photo: SCMP
Brian Wong

Three Hongkongers have been jailed for up to 18 years for their roles in a conspiracy to carry out bomb attacks during the 2019 anti-government protests.

The defendants were escorted to the High Court on Monday for sentencing on a count of conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life or cause serious injury to property.

Fishing-gear seller Lukas Ho Cheuk-wai, 41, received the heaviest sentence of 18 years for masterminding the attacks, including providing a rental flat for producing explosives and buying the necessary raw ingredients.

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Decoration worker Lee Ka-pan, 31, and programmer Cheung Ka-chun, 35, were each sentenced to 16 years and eight months in prison for their active participation.

Mr Justice Johnny Chan Jong-herng slammed the trio for pushing their luck after enjoying a taste of success in two initial attacks that caused no casualties.

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Chan said the accused displayed little to no remorse for the crime, highlighting the need for sufficiently deterrent sentences to protect society from harm.

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