Policeman describes attack on Tsang
Acting Chief Inspector of Police Wong Chi-sing recounted in court on Monday the critical moments of an incident in which Chief Executive Donald Tsang suffered minor injuries during a protest on March 1.
Wong's remarks came during the opening testimony at the trial of two members of the League of Social Democrats, who were charged in connection with the incident.
Wong Chun-kit, 25, and Wong Ho-ming, 22, were accused of behaving in a disorderly manner in a public area.
Both men have pleaded not guilty.
The prosecution alleged there was a chaotic situation during the protest at the Hong Kong Museum of History where Tsang was to attend the opening ceremony of an exhibition.
The police inspector, Wong, was protecting Tsang's right side that afternoon.
As soon as the chief executive stepped out from his car onto the plaza outside the Hong Kong Science Museum, which has internal access to the history museum, Wong said he noticed several young protesters at a distance









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