CO129-276 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1897 [6-8] — Page 638

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that bribes received by members.

of the Police Force to

indire...

to refrain from the performance

thus

danby

of

laws

in force

with

in

regard

to the

this Colony

02-4

the

subject of gaming houses,

the

come within the

Criminal Law.

Scope of

But, to enforce the Criminal

it is

essary

to obtain

the legal evidence requisite to satisfy the jury beyond all

doubt

And

in

cases of bribery in Connection with Chinese gaming houses in this Colony, the difficulty

of obtaining such evidence

is extraordinary.

In Witchell's case

difficulty

but with

great difficulty,

Lary

opinion.

most properly convicted after

a long trial occupying four days.

637

It is difficult to say whether it will be,

eventually, possible to obtain sufficient legal evidence

against Quincey, Stanton, Baker and Holt, subordinate officers

of the Police, so as to enable me to bring them to trial in

a Criminal Court.

Personally, I think it extremely improbable,

for the intermediaries, who are supposed to have actually

paid the bribes are not in the Colony and are not likely to

confess the part they played.

It would however appear to be extremely improbable those officers were unaware of the existence of the

Wa Lane and Cheung Hing Street gaming houses, and, if so, the

inference that, unless they had been heavily bribed, the

houses would have been reported and closed, seems irresistible.

There are some other officers with small

salaries who can be dealt with, without the intervention of

the Executive Council.

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that bribes received by members. of the Police Force to indire... to refrain from the performance thus danby of laws in force with in regard to the this Colony 02-4 the subject of gaming houses, the come within the Criminal Law. Scope of But, to enforce the Criminal it is essary to obtain the legal evidence requisite to satisfy the jury beyond all doubt And in cases of bribery in Connection with Chinese gaming houses in this Colony, the difficulty of obtaining such evidence is extraordinary. In Witchell's case difficulty but with great difficulty, Lary opinion. most properly convicted after a long trial occupying four days. 637 It is difficult to say whether it will be, eventually, possible to obtain sufficient legal evidence against Quincey, Stanton, Baker and Holt, subordinate officers of the Police, so as to enable me to bring them to trial in a Criminal Court. Personally, I think it extremely improbable, for the intermediaries, who are supposed to have actually paid the bribes are not in the Colony and are not likely to confess the part they played. It would however appear to be extremely improbable those officers were unaware of the existence of the Wa Lane and Cheung Hing Street gaming houses, and, if so, the inference that, unless they had been heavily bribed, the houses would have been reported and closed, seems irresistible. There are some other officers with small salaries who can be dealt with, without the intervention of the Executive Council.
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that bribes received by members. of the Police Force to indire to repain from the performance thus danby of lows in force with in regard this Colony to the 02-4 the subject of ganning houses, th Come within the Criminal lain. Scope of But, to exfore the Criminal how it is essary to obtain the leque evidence requisite to satisfy the jury beyond all doubt nable Avd in cases of bribery in Connection with Chinese gaming homes in this Colony, the difficulty of obtaining such evidence is extraordinary. In Witchell's case difficully but with Comme and Le seerfully, great difficulty, Lary opinion. most properly convicted after a long trine occupying four days. X X X. 637 It is difficult to say whether it will be, eventually, possible to obtain sufficient legal evidence against Quincey, Stanton, Baker and Holt,subordinate officers of the Police,so as to enable me to bring them to trial in a Criminal Court. Personally, I think it extremely improbable, for the intermediaries, who are supposed to have actually paid the bribes are not in the Colony and are not likely to confess the part they played. It would however appear to be extremely in- probable those officers were unaware of the existence of the Wa Lane and Cheung Hing Street gaming houses, and, if so, the inference that, unless they had been heavily bribed, the houses would have been reported and closed, seems irresis- tible. There are some other officers with small salaries who can be dealt with, without the intervention of the Executive Council. 1
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that bribes received by members.

of the Police Force to

indire

to repain from the performance

thus

danby

of

lows

in force

with

in

regard

this Colony

to the

02-4

the

subject of ganning houses,

th

Come within the

Criminal lain.

Scope of

But, to exfore the Criminal

how it is

essary

to obtain

the leque evidence requisite to satisfy the jury beyond all

doubt

nable

Avd

in

cases of bribery in Connection with Chinese gaming homes in this Colony, the difficulty

of obtaining such evidence

is extraordinary.

In Witchell's case

difficully

but with

Comme and Le

seerfully,

great difficulty,

Lary

opinion.

most properly convicted after

a long trine occupying four days.

X

X

X.

637

It is difficult to say whether it will be,

eventually, possible to obtain sufficient legal evidence

against Quincey, Stanton, Baker and Holt,subordinate officers

of the Police,so as to enable me to bring them to trial in

a Criminal Court.

Personally, I think it extremely improbable,

for the intermediaries, who are supposed to have actually

paid the bribes are not in the Colony and are not likely to

confess the part they played.

It would however appear to be extremely in-

probable those officers were unaware of the existence of the

Wa Lane and Cheung Hing Street gaming houses, and, if so, the

inference that, unless they had been heavily bribed, the

houses would have been reported and closed, seems irresis-

tible.

There are some other officers with small

salaries who can be dealt with, without the intervention of

the Executive Council.

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