Hong Kong protests: murder suspect at centre of extradition bill crisis will surrender to Taiwan authorities ‘once borders reopen’


HONG KONG, Sept 22 (SCMP): A murder suspect whose case triggered Hong Kong’s extradition bill crisis will hand himself over to the Taiwan authorities once borders between the two jurisdictions have reopened, according to the priest supporting him.

Reverend Canon Peter Koon Ho-ming also said on Monday that he would travel ahead to Taiwan when the coronavirus situation improved to help lay the groundwork for Hongkonger Chan Tong-kai’s plan to submit to the self-ruled island’s justice system.

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