Published: 4:41pm, 22 Aug 2025Updated: 5:20pm, 22 Aug 2025
A former Hong Kong firefighter has been sentenced to six years and three months in prison after being found guilty of raping a woman in a hotel room while she was intoxicated.
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High Court Judge William Tam Yiu-ho said on Friday that Chan Cheuk-hin, 28, had committed a serious offence that caused the victim to suffer from severe depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder.
“Chan could have had a bright future, but he made a wrong move and ruined everything to satisfy his sexual desires,” the judge said.
Chan, who denied the charge, was earlier convicted by a jury by a majority of five to two of raping the woman on August 20, 2021. His colleague and fellow defendant, Lee Ho-tin, was cleared of the same charge.
The court heard that Chan met the victim, who was only identified as X, through Lee during a drinking session at Knutsford Terrace in Tsim Sha Tsui, and raped her when the trio met for a second time in a hotel room.
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Before the trio met, X asked Lee if any other women would also be joining, but Lee persuaded her to come.