Hong Kong protests: jobless man found guilty of inciting others to attack police via Facebook post
The Facebook post in question suggested officers would not be able to identify their assailants if they suffered a heavy blow to the head
It came hours after four officers were assaulted following an approved protest in Central in January of 2020
An unemployed Hong Kong man has been found guilty of inciting others to harm police during the months of social unrest that began in 2019 by suggesting on Facebook that officers would not be able to identify their assailants if they suffered a heavy blow to the head.
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