TNAG-2237-FCO40-3216-Future-of-Hong-Kong-defence-and-public-order-1991 — Page 153

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I received threatening telephone calls, including one from Police Inspector R.I.P. Foster.

Yue Kee Wah has been reprimanded while working for my taxi company as he had failed to account for his use of the taxi. He had also refused to supply a copy each of his Hong Kong Identity Card and his driving licence, or allow the Company to take a copy, as required by the Company policy.

I have told the police that Yue Kee Wah has a violent tendency. It bothers me that shortly afterwards,

Yue Kee Wah again assaulted another person and was convicted for the offence. However, his punishment would have been more severe, and justly so, if his accomplishes in the Police Department has not helped him to conceal his first offence.

It will give little comfort to ordinary citizens of Hong Kong that those who administer the law have no regard for it, wilfully falsifying facts to suit his own illicit aims. It would also seem useless to ask the public to report criminal and triad activities, while those who receive the reports are either triads or act in sympathy with such gangsters. I should think it is in the interest of the public that these people were tried and punished for perverting justice.

Yours sincerely,

Mugham

David

K. Y. Lam

219 Man Yee Building

67-71 Queen's Road Central Hong Kong

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