Three men sentenced for violating Prevention and Control of Disease Regulation
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The first case involves a 64-year-old man, who was earlier issued with a compulsory quarantine order. Before the expiry of the quarantine order, he left the place of quarantine on April 10 and 12, 2022, respectively. He was charged with two counts of contravening sections 32(1) and 32(3) of the Regulation and was fined a total of $10,000 by the Tuen Mun Magistrates' Courts today.
The second case involves a 23-year-old man, who earlier tested positive for COVID-19 and was issued with an isolation order. Before the end of the isolation period, he left the place of isolation on July 21, 2022. He was charged with contravening sections 32(1) and 32(3) of the Regulation and was sentenced to imprisonment for eight days, suspended for 12 months by the Eastern Magistrates' Courts today.
The third case involves a 47-year-old man, who earlier tested positive for COVID-19 and was issued with an isolation order. Before the end of the isolation period, he left the place of isolation on September 15, 2022. He was charged with contravening sections 32(1) and 32(3) of the Regulation and was sentenced to imprisonment for eight days, suspended for 12 months by the Eastern Magistrates' Courts today.
Under the Regulation, a person shall not, knowing that he or she is a contact or is infected with a specified infectious disease, expose other persons to the risk of infection by the person's presence or conduct in any public conveyance or any street, public place, place of entertainment or assembly, club or hotel. Breaching the Regulation is a criminal offence and offenders are subject to a maximum fine of $10,000 and imprisonment for six months. A spokesman for the Department of Health said the sentence sends a clear message to the community that it is a criminal offence to expose the public to the risk of infection by leaving the designated place of quarantine or place of isolation without permission during the period of quarantine or isolation. The Government will not tolerate such a violation and reminds the public again to comply with the relevant regulations.
The spokesman reiterated that co-operation and support by members of the public play a critical role in the anti-epidemic work. They must strictly observe relevant requirements in order to fight the pandemic and minimise the risk of transmission in the community.
Ends/Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Issued at HKT 18:00
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