TNAG-0074-FCO40-110-Dismissal-from-police-force-petition-from-Chu-Leung-1968 — Page 26

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No further questions by S/Sgt. CHU Leung.

5th January, 1962.

HAU King To

5th January, 1962.

N.G. ROLPH, ACP/K

5th January, 1962.

Prosecuting officer at this stage entered an amendment to the second charge by substituting the word "three" for "four" in the 4th line from the bottom and by deleting "and (4) YAM Sai Ping" from the next to last line. Explained to S/Sgt. CHU Leung and

amended charge read over to him. Understands. P.N.G.

8th Witness,

N.G. ROLPH, ACP/K

5th January, 1962.

a detainee at Chatham Road Compound

under the Deportation of Aliens Ordinance.

I came to Hong Kong on 1st November, 1960 from Taiwan. I

came to Hong Kong to work on intelligence having been sent by the

K.M.T. intelligence service in Taiwan. After my arrival in Hong

Kong I induced Communist personalities in China to return to the

orbit of the K.H.T. Assisting me was a secretary

and

responsible for field work (identified in person).

I know Mr. X. I was introduced to him by

I was

told by

that Mr. X had been a D/Sgt. in the Hong

Kong Police and he knew a large number of Police Officers.

asked me whether I was agreeable to be introduced to Mr. X

and I agreed.

introduced me to Mr. X. No one

else mentioned Mr. X to me other than

After my

introduction I became a friend of Mr. X and used to have tea with

When I was first introduced to Mr. X I had an objective

him.

in view.

Because of his wide association with Police Officers, he might be able to provide me with some safety from arrest by the

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