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The area where the arrests took place. |
Two unemployed Filipinas holding recognizance forms that identify them as applicants for asylum, were each made to post $5,000 bail when they appeared at West Kowloon Court today, each charged with two offences.
The two were jointly charged by police in a case filed on Sept. 26, just two days after they were arrested by police during a routine patrol on the corner of Po On Road and Heung Fat St. in Cheung Sha Wan on Sept. 24.
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Pindutin para sa detalye |
Arlene Managtag, 36 years old, faces two theft charges – one for allegedly stealing one recognizance form in the name of Phakdee Jatupat, and another for allegedly stealing a mobile phone – in violation of the Theft Ordinance.
Conifer Akinchang, aged 44, was accused of failing to produce her proof of identity for inspection and possession of a dangerous drug.
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PINDUTIN PARA SA DETALYE |
Akinchang's charge of failing to produce proof of identity when asked to do so by a police officer is said to be in violation of the Public Order Ordinance.
She was also charged with violation of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance after the policeman allegedly found a dangerous drug in her possession. The police complaint did not specify the kind of drug found on her, pending a laboratory analysis.
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Basahin ang detalye! |
Principal
Magistrate Ivy Chui adjourned their case to Nov. 21.