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Man sentenced for breaching compulsory quarantine order

     A 27-year-old man was sentenced to 80 hours’ community service by the Shatin Magistrates’ Courts today (December 23) for violating the Compulsory Quarantine of Certain Persons Arriving at Hong Kong Regulation (Cap. 599C) (the Regulation).

     The man was earlier issued a compulsory quarantine order stating that he must conduct quarantine at home for 14 days. Before the expiry of the quarantine order, he had taken off his wristband and left the place of quarantine on May 29 without reasonable excuse nor permission given by an authorised officer. He was charged with contravening Sections 8(1), 8(4) and 8(5) of the Regulation and was sentenced by the Shatin Magistrates’ Courts today to 80 hours’ community service.
 
     Pursuant to the Regulation, starting from February 8, save for exempted persons, all persons who have stayed in the Mainland, Macao or Taiwan in the 14 days preceding arrival in Hong Kong, regardless of their nationality or travel documents, will be subject to compulsory quarantine for 14 days. Moreover, pursuant to the Compulsory Quarantine of Persons Arriving at Hong Kong from Foreign Places Regulation (Cap. 599E), starting from March 19, all persons arriving from countries or territories outside China would also be subject to compulsory quarantine for 14 days. Breaching a quarantine order is a criminal offence and offenders are subject to a maximum fine of $25,000 and imprisonment for six months.
 
     A spokesman for the Department of Health said the sentence sends a clear message to the community that breaching a compulsory quarantine order is a criminal offence that the Government will not tolerate, and solemnly reminded the public to comply with the Regulation. As of today, a total of 89 persons have been convicted by the courts for breaching compulsory quarantine orders and have received sentences including immediate imprisonment for up to three months or a fine of $15,000. The spokesman reiterated that resolute actions will be taken against anyone who has breached the relevant regulations. read more

Consent given to resume building works of private development project at Kai Tak Area 1E Site 2

     A Government spokesman said today (December 23) that consent was given to resume the building works of the private development project at Kai Tak Area 1E Site 2 (the Project).
 
     The spokesman said that the building works of the Project were suspended earlier on September 2, 2020, as the reading recorded in two settlement monitoring checkpoints installed inside the railway tunnel of the Tuen Ma Line Phase 1 had exceeded the pre-set trigger level. The Government announced the situation on September 4, and the Buildings Department (BD) and the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD) respectively confirmed the structural safety of the relevant railway facilities and safe operation of the railway.
 
     The registered building professional appointed for the said building works subsequently submitted to the BD an incident report and a proposal of mitigation measures to avoid adverse effects on the structural safety of the nearby railway facilities should the said building works proceed. The registered building professional then requested resumption of the suspended works.
 
     The BD has confirmed the structural safety of the railway facilities concerned. The MTR Corporation Limited (MTRCL) has been consulted and confirmed that the resumption of works will not affect the structural safety of the railway facilities and safe operation of the railway. The EMSD, which regulates and monitors the safety of railway operation according to the Mass Transit Railway Ordinance (Cap. 566) and its subsidiary regulations, has also confirmed the safe operation of the railway. Regarding the resumption of works, the EMSD has also confirmed that the MTRCL has put in place stringent monitoring measures to ensure the safety of railway operation.
 
     Having considered the above advice and the proposal of mitigation measures from the registered building professional, the request for resumption of works was accepted today and the suspended building works will resume on December 30. In addition to the existing mitigation measures already put in place, the registered contractor of the Project will install additional recharge wells to enhance the control of the underground water level and increase the frequency of settlement monitoring measurements to twice a week during the construction works of the basement structure. Upon completion of the basement structure, the registered structural engineer will submit an updated assessment report on the settlement to the BD. The registered contractor will only be allowed to remove the remaining temporary supports after the BD’s acceptance of the assessment report.
 
     Upon comprehensive and detailed engineering analyses with results indicating an estimated extent of settlement within 29 millimetres, the registered structural engineer of the Project has confirmed that the structural safety of the railway tunnel concerned would not be affected by such an extent of settlement. In respect of the geotechnical engineering issue, the Geotechnical Engineering Office of the Civil Engineering and Development Department has accepted the analyses and estimation of the predicted settlement by the registered structural engineer and the registered geotechnical engineer. As the proposed amendment has fulfilled the requirements of the Buildings Ordinance (Cap. 123), the BD has accepted the pre-set trigger level for the affected part of the railway tunnel of the Tuen Ma Line Phase 1 to be revised to 29mm. The MTRCL has also indicated that the revised trigger level will not affect the safety of railway operation.
 
     Having considered the circumstances of the Tuen Ma Line Phase 1 railway tunnel, the BD has imposed extra conditions when approving the amendment plans, requiring implementation of a series of measures to enhance site supervision and the safety of works when carrying out remaining works.
 
     The BD, the EMSD and the MTRCL will continue to closely monitor the situation to ensure the structural safety of the railway facilities and safe operation of the railway, the spokesman said. read more