By Brian Wong
Three men have received up to 4½ years in jail for rioting and resisting police on National Day during Hong Kong’s anti-government protests more than two years ago, while two accomplices have been sentenced to correctional training. Judge Ernest Lin Kam-hung said while imposing the penalties on the five defendants at the District Court on Monday that protesters had turned the city into a “battlefield” and tarnished Hong Kong’s reputation as a peaceful metropolis through their violent actions…
Source: Hong Kong protests: 3 jailed for rioting, resisting police during clashes on National Day in 2019



