Group’s trial on the mainland lasted just one day and was held with few public witnesses
Ten people who tried to flee Hong Kong for Taiwan have been sentenced in a Chinese court to up to three years in jail, while two minors have been returned to to Hong Kong police custody.
On Wednesday, the Yantian people’s court ordered the group to serve varying sentences of between seven months and three years in jail. Of the two people charged with organising the illegal border crossing, Tang Kai-yin was sentenced to three years and fined RMB20,000 (£2,260), and Quinn Moon to two years and fined RMB15,000.
