therefore almost entirely devoted by the Home

Secretary to consideration of the Applicant's

The Home Secretary said that he was satisfied that

there was a proper basis for exercising his discretion

to order the return of Mr. Osman and in particular he

said that, in his view, it would not be oppressive or

unjust to return Mr. Osman to Hong Kong. The Home

Secretary also stated that he was satisfied about the

the Hong Kong Government in

undertaking given by

by the

relation to speciality (that is, undertaking not to

place Mr. Osman on trial for any cases other than

those in respect of which his return was ordered). At

the time that the Secretary of State signed the order,

he was

aware that the covering letter from Mr. Osman

had not been received and that an appointment had been

made for three Members of Parliament to see him on

Tuesday 16th June, 1992. After the Home Secretary had

signed the order, that meeting was cancelled. The

Home Secretary subsequently read Mr. Osman's covering

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