
Senior Hong Kong police officer Ian Chow Ngai-kong was convicted of indecently assaulting a subordinate three times at police headquarters in Wan Chai, including an incident at a work party witnessed by colleagues. The verdict was delivered by West Kowloon Court Magistrate Vivian Ho Wai-han, who dismissed Chow's testimony and rejected his claim that the encounters were consensual. The case highlights issues of misconduct and accountability within the police force.
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Senior Superintendent convicted of indecent assault.
Senior Superintendent Ian Chow Ngai-kong was convicted of indecently assaulting a subordinate on three occasions at the force’s headquarters in Wan Chai.
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One of the assaults took place at a work party in full view of several colleagues.
South China Morning PostA senior Hong Kong police officer has been convicted of indecently assaulting a subordinate on three occasions at the force’s headquarters in Wan Chai, with one of the incidents taking place at a work party in full view of several colleagues.
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One of the assaults took place at a work party in full view of several colleagues.
South China Morning PostThe conviction was made by West Kowloon Court Magistrate Vivian Ho Wai-han on Thursday.
South China Morning PostThe defendant attempted to characterize the interactions as an affair.
OpinionSenior Superintendent Ian Chow Ngai-kong was convicted of indecently assaulting a subordinate on three occasions at the force’s headquarters in Wan Chai.
South China Morning PostThe magistrate dismissed the defendant's testimony.
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