TNAG-0683-FCO40-832-Political-aspects-of-administration-of-justice-in-Hong-Kong-1977 — Page 156

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You did not understand then if you failed to put up bail you would be re-arrested?

No.

Has any condition attached to you when you wore released from bail?

No.

Not even to co-operate with ICAC?

A.

I was told I would be required to be a witness.

Q.

Was not release of bail conditional upon your giving evidence?

A.

I was told I would be required as a witness.

did

Was there a connection between your being relased from bail you understand there was a connection between your being released on bail and being required to attend as witness?

I did not understand that.

When you were arrested was your identity card taken away?

A.

Yes.

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Was your re-entry permit taken as well?

A.

Yes all my documents were taken away.

Q.

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Has your identity card been returned?

No.

Has your re-entry permit been returned to you? No.

Would you like to get these documents back?

Yes.

Was it intimated to you unless you co-operated with ICAC you would not get these documents back?

A.

Never said so.

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Were you told when you would get your documents back?

Mr. Chow said documents should have been returned to me and he

said he was too busy and in reply I said he could take his time. I don't mind.

Q.

When did Mr. Chow say this?

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Before I come to Court. At time when I signed notice refusing

to be interviewed by solicitor.

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Where were you at that time?

A.

it my home.

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