Hong Kong people go to the UK to take the test

round: "Ta Kung Pao"

overseas website January 3-Hong Kong Ta Kung Pao website reported on the 3rdthat two male students in Hong Kong, including a foreign student in the UnitedKingdom, participated in the Metro Prince on New Year's Eve He was arrestedwith graffiti on the outside wall of the station and charged with criminalvandalism. According to reports, one of the defendants was about to takean exam while studying in the UK and had been conditionally admitted by twouniversities. The magistrate was concerned that he risked not complying withthe time limit for the hearing and barred the two from leaving the countryduring bail.

Hong Kong media sources said the two defendants were Liu Zhien, 17, and LiaoChumin, 19. Liu Zhien studied in a middle school in the UK. He willtake the entrance examination mid-month. The result will determine whetherhe can enter the university. Since the two universities have alreadygranted conditional admission, he hopes to be admitted to England to take theexam during bail.

Liu Zhien and Liao Chumin were charged with illegally damaging the outer wallof Station B1 in Port-au-Prince on December 31, 2019. Prosecutors saidthat on the day of the incident, Liu Zhien held an umbrella in his hand andtried to cover the camera to avoid shooting their graffiti on the exteriorwall. According to a video from China Central Television, Liao Chumin isthe ambassador behind the scenes and is suspected of participating in graffiti.

Acting President Judge Rhodes allowed the two men to be released on bail, butstressed that they must not leave the country, observe a night curfew, and notenter any area of

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Hong Kong people go to the UK to take the test

Hong Kong people go to the UK to take the test

round: "Ta Kung Pao"

overseas website January 3-Hong Kong Ta Kung Pao website reported on the 3rdthat two male students in Hong Kong, including a foreign student in the UnitedKingdom, participated in the Metro Prince on New Year's Eve He was arrestedwith graffiti on the outside wall of the station and charged with criminalvandalism. According to reports, one of the defendants was about to takean exam while studying in the UK and had been conditionally admitted by twouniversities. The magistrate was concerned that he risked not complying withthe time limit for the hearing and barred the two from leaving the countryduring bail.

Hong Kong media sources said the two defendants were Liu Zhien, 17, and LiaoChumin, 19. Liu Zhien studied in a middle school in the UK. He willtake the entrance examination mid-month. The result will determine whetherhe can enter the university. Since the two universities have alreadygranted conditional admission, he hopes to be admitted to England to take theexam during bail.

Liu Zhien and Liao Chumin were charged with illegally damaging the outer wallof Station B1 in Port-au-Prince on December 31, 2019. Prosecutors saidthat on the day of the incident, Liu Zhien held an umbrella in his hand andtried to cover the camera to avoid shooting their graffiti on the exteriorwall. According to a video from China Central Television, Liao Chumin isthe ambassador behind the scenes and is suspected of participating in graffiti.

Acting President Judge Rhodes allowed the two men to be released on bail, butstressed that they must not leave the country, observe a night curfew, and notenter any area of

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