China News Agency, Hong Kong, April 7 (Reporter Han Xingtong) During the "Revision Storm" in 2019, Fang Zhongxian, the former president of the Hong Kong Baptist University Student Union, was found by the police in Sham Shui Po. He was convicted of resisting arrest and obstructing justice. He was convicted of resisting arrest and obstructing justice. The case was sentenced in the Hong Kong District Court on the 7th, and the defendant was sentenced to 9 months in prison.

  Fong Chung-yin was originally charged with possessing 10 laser-emitting devices in the area of ​​Apliu Street and Guilin Street in Sham Shui Po on August 6, 2019, as well as resisting the police Sergeant Lam Fa-kin, who was in the same place on the same day, in the proper performance of his duties; Fang Zhongxian also allegedly reset his mobile phone before the detective police seized his mobile phone as evidence on the same day, tending and intending to obstruct justice.

Fang Zhongxian was convicted earlier of resisting arrest and obstructing justice.

  The case was sentenced in the District Court on the 7th, and the defendant was sentenced to 9 months in prison.

Judge You Dekang pointed out in his judgment earlier that the defendant's behavior of deleting all information communicated with others by resetting the phone definitely has a tendency to obstruct the criminal prosecution that will be carried out, and tends to cause damage to the court's exercise of criminal jurisdiction.

During sentencing, Yau stressed that even if the charges did not involve violence or intimidation, they should be considered serious incidents.

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