Urine-spiked drinks suspect wears ‘Enjoy Coca-Cola’ T-shirt to Hong Kong court

A 63-year-old Hong Kong man who allegedly placed several bottles of soft drinks contaminated with his urine among other goods in a supermarket has been remanded in custody after attending a court hearing in an “Enjoy Coca-Cola” T-shirt.

Police on Tuesday escorted defendant Franklin Lo Kim-ngai to Kowloon City Court to face a charge of administering a noxious substance with intent to injure. He is alleged to have committed the offence at a Sham Shui Po branch of the Wellcome supermarket chain on August 6.

Lo, who sported a grey T-shirt emblazoned with words “Enjoy Coca-Cola”, was not required to speak apart from confirming he understood the allegation.

A charge sheet said the accused doctored an unspecified amount of Coca-Cola Plus and 7-Up drinks and put them inside a Wellcome outlet at the Nam Cheong Place shopping centre “with intent to injure, aggrieve or annoy” people.

Magistrate Patrick Tsang Hing-tung adjourned the case until October 21 pending a police investigation, before dismissing Lo’s application for bail.

Police said in a press briefing on Monday that the suspect could have targeted supermarkets in Sham Shui Po, Mong Kok and Wan Chai in the past year.

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