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Police officer admits taking upskirt footage and trying to grab colleague’s gun
HK🏛️ Politics6 days ago

Police officer admits taking upskirt footage and trying to grab colleague’s gun

A Hong Kong national security police officer, Constable Ko Chun-chung, has admitted to secretly recording upskirt footage of a woman and attempting to seize a colleague's handgun during an incident that occurred last year. The incident took place at Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station when Ko, who was off-duty, was following a female passenger on an escalator using a Xiaomi smartphone to film between her legs. The woman noticed him, retrieved his phone, and called the police. Ko later pleaded guilty to charges related to the unauthorized recording and attempted illegal possession of a firearm. He expressed shame and remorse for his actions.

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South China Morning Post logoSouth China Morning PostIndependentCenter6 days ago
Police officer admits taking upskirt footage and trying to grab colleague’s gun

A Hong Kong national security police officer, Constable Ko Chun-chung, has admitted to secretly recording upskirt footage of a woman and attempting to seize a colleague's handgun during an incident that occurred last year. The incident took place at Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station when Ko, who was off-duty, was following a female passenger on an escalator using a Xiaomi smartphone to film between her legs. The woman noticed him, retrieved his phone, and called the police. Ko later pleaded guilty to charges related to the unauthorized recording and attempted illegal possession of a firearm. He expressed shame and remorse for his actions.

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