Charges dropped against schoolboys accused of hidden camera recordings in Hong Kong
‘Insufficient evidence’ prompts order for two 16-year-old defendants, as well as a third who pleaded guilty earlier, to report to probation officers
Two boys from a leading Hong Kong secondary school who pleaded not guilty to using hidden cameras to record girls changing had charges against them dropped on Friday, while a third schoolmate who pleaded guilty was given a one-year protection order.
After a closed-door Juvenile Court hearing in the morning, the prosecution dropped five charges against two of the 16-year-old defendants.
A source said the rare move was prompted by insufficient evidence.
Magistrate Lam Tsz-kan gave the third defendant, 16, who was the only one to plead guilty to two conspiracy charges, a one-year protection order. He needs to fly back from the United States every month to report to a probation officer on his progress in school there and on his behaviour.
But the source said his two co-defendants were also given a similar protection order.