The group also hosted discussions on committing arson, Judge Hui said, including setting roadblocks on fire, hurling petrol bombs at police stations and teaching people to make such weapons. The conversation linked to arson went on for two to three months, Hui said. Judge Hui described Ng as inciting others to “commit a massacre” with three posts teaching people to make “toxic chlorine gas bombs,” target police stations, police quarters and the city’s metro stations. This offence was “rather serious,” the court said. A Hong Kong protester with a petrol bomb. File photo: Dylan Hollingsworth/HKFP. Users are more open to new information on workdays rather than weekends. How to Create a Private or Public Channel on Telegram?
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