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bought drafts in Kowloon City when he was reminded about details of howloon City he said he did not hear quite clearly. Asked why he had given details of owloon City to ICAC he said he could not remember now. hen asked why he would not see solicitor he says he had already given statements to ICAC. When asked why he signed document refusing interview with solicitor he said Cheng wah Hung came to look for mo.
I had no opportunity to go to ICAC that day." Jones, D.J., ruled that Lefence ought to have opportunity of seeing witnesses. Although Cheng purported
to identify 19 when he had only been in Bay View station for only a few days before he went to the club he would not for a moment suggest he could identify wo of liowloon City although he worked for one month he dared not look at him."
Chan Cheung wing. He said he wasn't sure why he was collecting money or why they were paying him. Perhaps person for whom
he was collecting had a share in the business. He would warn if superintendent of division was going to inspect this is perfectly consistent with duties of superintendent carrying out his duties. Mic identity card and re-entry permit kept by ICAC and he did not know why. He was also under pressure and also very worried about his situation. he did not want to be interviewed by Jefence he said he did not know what to do and if he gave wrong anowers he would be in trouble. Trouble for
him.
As to why
Lam Yu Fan all his evidence amounted to was that he ran away when gambling stall was raided. Again it would indicate raids were going on.
collections he said he was not sure why not want to see Defence he said he had no
Lau Wai when asked about
they paid. As to why he did
time to see solicitors.
Everyone of the 10 witnesses signed they refused to see solicitors. They all came to same idea.
Chiu Chi Hung he said he doesn't know why illegal establishmento paid him. At one stage he said they all had telephones and also asked why Lau had to visit such places he promptly changed his story and said he was not sure if stalls had phones. He said he had no time to see a
solicitor. He referred to Lee Fo moved so often because of raids by the police that he just could not carry on.
Lan loi Cung Uncle Luk said that sometimes stalls would ask for reduction, as proprietor said he was raided so often and according to Lau Cheong wa no stall he protected was raided which shows whether Lau