The Hong Kong Integrity Commission sued four people on Wednesday (9th). They were suspected of being reproduced or displayed on their personal social media pages during the election of the Legislative Council last year.Others vote for white votes or not voting.
According to the Hong Kong News Agency, the Hong Kong Intellectuality Department has previously conducted investigations on inciting others to electrifying the CIC or not voting in the Legislative Council election last year, and based on the established proceduresThe Minister of Political Affairs consults legal opinions.On the 9th, the ICAC prosecuted four people in accordance with relevant legal opinions.The four defendants have been approved by the ICAC, waiting to be defended in the Eastern Referee Court on the 11th.
Four people are aged 29 to 58 years old, and they are reported that physical therapists, graphic designers, financial workers may be unemployed.They were charged with each charges, that is, during the election period, they made public activities to incite another person who would not vote or vote for unsuccessful votes.