The former deputy editor of the CPC Central Committee of the Communist Party of China issued a statement, saying that Deng Yingwen, an associate editor of the CPC Central Committee, stated that he had been frozen by the Central National Security Council in many bank accounts in China, and the deposit involved nearly 300,000 yuan (about S $ 60,000).

According to Radio Hong Kong, Deng Yanwen, who was in the United States, said that the authorities would make the above measures because he was accused of threatening China's national security and interests.

The report quoted Deng Yanwen's statement that it had discovered that the residence of his wife was frozen as early as September. He had called relevant banks to understand, and later learned that the frozen order was issued by the Changping Public Security Bureau of Beijing.Different departments contacted, but the other party pushed each other.

Deng Yanwen pointed out that because the incident was involved in politics, it was decided to break the silence and make the incident disclose.

He emphasized that it would protest in any way, including a prosecution to the banks frozen their property, and retrieved the property of themselves and their families through legal methods.