TNAG-0683-FCO40-832-Political-aspects-of-administration-of-justice-in-Hong-Kong-1977 — Page 155

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Kr. Guntton: Would take time to consider interposing witness.

no objection to Mr. Luk being called now.

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PH9 Luk Hoi Tung reminded of affirmation, states:

Cross-examined by Mr. Gunston:

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Have you ever been placed on police bail since ICAC first approached

you in connection with this case?

Yes.

When were you placed on police bail?

On 24th April, 1975 when I first went there.

Which police station were you bailed from?

Central Police Station.

How much was the bail?

$1000 personal bond.

Are you still on bail at the moment?

A.

No.

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When were you released from bail?

Last month.

Before you were placed on bail were you told you had been arrested?

Yes.

I was told I was under arrest.

Was any reason given to you why you were being released from the

bail?

He said "You are released from the bail now".

Who said?

A Mr. Cheng and Mr. Chow together told me this.

Is Mr. Cheng the gentleman sitting here?

Yes.

Did they say why you were released from bail?

They did not tell me the reason. They said "It is now no longer

necessary for you to put up any bail".

Did anybody tell you why you were being arrested?

In connection with Ma Hak Shing's affairs in Causeway Bay.

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A.

When you were released from your bail was it intimated to you in any way you could be re-arrested and put on fresh bail?

He said that I would be required to go up there whenever

necessary but question of putting up bail again was not

mentioned.

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