Hong Kong:A day after eight Hong Kong legislators were arrested for their involvement in pro-democracy protests across the region, activist Agnes Chow Ting has been denied bail pending her appeal of a 10-month prison sentence for her role in a siege of police headquarters during last year's anti-government protests against the National Security Law.
According to South China Morning Post, Chow applied for bail to Madam Justice Judianna Barnes of the High Court on Wednesday.
Magistrate Wong Sze-lai of West Kowloon Court said immediate imprisonment was the only appropriate sentencing option as the case involved a breach of public order.
"The magistrate also observed the trio had planned to incite others to take part, and actively joined the large-scale unauthorised assembly that was held at a time of increasing incidents of social unrest, which made the case more serious. In particular, the magistrate noted that Chow remained on site for 15 hours, repeatedly chanting slogans and helping Joshua Wong," the South China Morning Post reported further.
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