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August 6, 2003
Crime
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Detective on perverting justice charge
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A policeman and two civilians have been charged for perverting the course of justice by allegedly interfering in a Police identification parade in relation to a suspected robbery case.

 

Detective Police Constable Chan Kin-kwan, 27, unemployed Leung Chi-wai, 26, and kitchen worker Tsang Kwok-wai, 28, will appear in Tuen Mun Magistracy tomorrow to face one count of doing acts tending and intended to pervert the course of public justice.

 

The trio were arrested by the Independent Commission Against Corruption during a corruption inquiry.

 

The defendants are alleged to have induced and procured a victim of a suspected robbery case not to identify a suspect at an identification parade in March 2002.

 

Leung also faces one count of robbing the victim of a necklace in May 2001.

 

Chan was investigating the alleged robbery case at the time of the reported offences.



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