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Six defendants pleaded guilty in the first anti-terrorism case and were sentenced to prison ranging from 5 years and 10 months to 23 years and 10 months

Summary by Radio Free Asia
The "Dragon Slaying Case" was the first time that the Hong Kong police used the Anti-Terrorism Ordinance to prosecute. Among the 13 defendants, 6 admitted to two crimes under the Anti-Terrorism Ordinance and conspiracy to commit murder, and were sentenced to prison terms ranging from 5 years and 10 months to 23 years and 10 months.
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