HONG KONG: A Hong Kong woman was sentenced to three-and-a-half months in jail Thursday after a court found her guilty of using her breast to bump into a police officer during a chaotic protest.
Thirty-year-old Ng Lai-ying, who took part in a protest against
mainland Chinese cross-border traders in March, was sentenced to three
months and 15 days for the charge of “assaulting a police officer”.
Ng, who works as a clerk, was bailed pending an appeal.
She was found guilty of using her chest to bump against the arm of
chief inspector Chan Ka-po during the protest in the rural Yuen Long
district of the city, where chaotic scenes broke out over the number of
traders shopping there.
Ng had previously told the court that she yelled “indecent assault”
out of fear immediately after Chan’s hand landed on her left breast when
he failed to grab the strap of her bag, the South China Morning Post
reported.
Chan accused Ng of bumping him with her breast.
“If I do not hand down a deterring sentence, the public might
mistakenly think it is a trivial matter to assault police officers
during protests,” magistrate Michael Chan said, according to the Post.
The magistrate had previously said Ng “used her female identity to
trump up the allegation that the officer had molested” her, calling that
a malicious act and harming the officer’s reputation, the Post said.
Ng looked shell-shocked as she exited the court, where dozens of
supporters were waiting, after she was sentenced along with three others
in the same case.
Co-defendant Poon Tsz-hang, who was sentenced to jail for five months and a week, said he “respected the court’s decision”.
A 14-year-old boy, whose name cannot be released, was sent to a rehabilitation centre.
The third, Kwong Chun-lung, was ordered to attend a detention centre.
The trio were all found guilty of “obstructing a police officer in
the due execution of his duty” and “assaulting a police officer”. They
were also bailed pending an appeal.