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Man jailed for 10 months over seditious messages thrown from Hong Kong flat

Raymond Wong wrote offensive messages targeting police, judges and mainland residents and threw them out of his window

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Posters in Mong Kok promote National Security Education Day. Photo: Jelly Tse
The defendant earlier pleaded guilty at West Kowloon Court. Photo: Jelly Tse
Fiona Chow
A Hong Kong court has sentenced a construction worker to 10 months in prison for throwing dozens of sheets of paper bearing seditious messages from his flat in 2024 and last year.

Raymond Wong Chan-fai, 55, told Chief Magistrate Victor So Wai-tak in mitigation on Tuesday that he had written offensive messages targeting police, judges and mainland Chinese residents on the papers and thrown them out of his window to “let off steam”.

Wong earlier pleaded guilty at West Kowloon Court to two counts of doing an act with seditious intention under the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance.
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He said he did not have any seditious intent when distributing the papers from his 13th-floor flat at On Tat Estate, Kwun Tong.

His lawyer said Wong lost his full-time job and had been working part-time following the anti-government protests in 2019 and subsequently the pandemic.

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“[Wong] built up resentment but did not know how to control the anger,” the lawyer said.

The court heard the defendant wrote messages calling for the murder of police officers, judges and mainland residents.

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