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A Hong Kong man has been sentenced to two years and nine months in jail for rioting in a case relating to the Yuen Long attack in 2019, marking the first sentence for someone not involved in the attack on train passengers and protesters that night. Jacky Ho, a 43-year-old accountant, was found guilty of a rioting offence last Friday. The case marked the first time that someone not part of the white-shirt group involved in the initial attacks was convicted of rioting. On July 21, 2019, over 100 rod-wielding men stormed Yuen Long MTR station leaving 45 people injured – including journalists, pro…

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