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{{Villain_Infobox |Image =Backup??????????????????????????????9??????????????.jpg |fullname = Carriage Lau<br>(劉馬車) |origin = Hong Kong |crimes = [[Child abuse]]<br>[[Rape]] |type of villain = Sex Offender |alias = |occupation = Youtuber |skills = |hobby = |goals = Support Hong Kong Police , }} '''Carriage Lau''' (劉馬車,whose real name is Liu Jun xuan 劉駿軒 , April 15, 1996 -), Hong Kong Internet celebrity, active on YouTube, once regarded himself as the "highest quality YouTuber in Hong Kong", but many of his YouTube channels were due to illegal content And was banned. Liu Mache is a supporter of the radical establishment. He has repeatedly made radical pro-CCP remarks and has been convicted or imprisoned for criminal intimidation, child molestation, indecent assault, fighting and other crimes. He has a total of seven criminal records in Hong Kong and Mainland China, including three in Mainland China, including two crimes of compulsory indecency and one crime of child molestation; and four in Hong Kong, including three crimes of criminal intimidation And one crime of fighting in a public place. In September 2016, he was sentenced to two years and six months in prison by the People’s Court of Futian District, Shenzhen for the crime of compulsory indecency and child molestation. After being released from prison, she returned to Hong Kong for several random sexual harassment and indecent acts on the streets. The women were taken away by the Hong Kong police for investigation but were not charged due to insufficient evidence. In March 2019, a girl was arrested by Hong Kong police for assault. In July of the same year, he supported the Hong Kong government and police in anti-revision demonstrations and repeatedly provoked demonstrators and sexually harassed women at the scene of the demonstrations. He was also arrested by the Hong Kong police when he was involved in a fighting case. On July 15 of the same year, he was arrested again in Shenzhen for the crime of compulsory indecency. On January 20, 2020, he was sentenced to three years and six months in prison by Shenzhen Nanshan District People’s Court. On April 27 of the same year, Shenzhen Intermediate People’s Court rejected him. On appeal, he is expected to be released from prison in January 2023. The Hong Kong court has issued an arrest warrant for his indecent assault and fighting case and is expected to be extradited to Hong Kong for trial after he is released from prison in Shenzhen. He has a total of seven criminal records in Hong Kong and Mainland China, including three in Mainland China, including two crimes of compulsory indecency and one crime of child molestation; and four in Hong Kong, including three crimes of criminal intimidation And one crime of fighting in a public place.
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