Deng Bingqiang, director of the Security Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, talked about the 23 legislation of the Hong Kong Basic Law that it is examining which behaviors are not covered by the Hong Kong National Security Law and the current laws, including paying attention to spy activities and gaps in the network to formulate validity to formulate validityAnd pragmatic solution and provisions.

According to the Hong Kong News Agency on Friday (June 30), Deng Bingqiang accepted an exclusive interview with Zhongtong News Agency on the occasion of the 26th anniversary of Hong Kong.

Deng Bingqiang said that when the legislation of Article 23 of the Basic Law, Hong Kong society will consider the situation in recent years and the national security risks faced by Hong Kong."Some of the national security members still advocate and penetrate in different ways, and use the media, culture and arts, publications and other daily activities to cover up to instill the consciousness of 'Hong Kong independence';>

He mentioned that some organizations have continuously spread the bias and discredit allegations against Hong Kong in other places with the help of online power, trying to create public opinion pressure on the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the SAR Government.Essence

Deng Bingqiang said that the risk of spy activities cannot be ignored.Some national intelligence agencies have more publicly stated that they will secretly grasp the materials related to China from different countries and organizations in different countries and organizations around the world.We can't take it lightly about the existence of foreign agents.

At present, the Hong Kong National Security Law and the current local laws, such as criminal crime regulations, official confidential regulations, and crimes under community regulations, have covered some of the national security behavior.

Deng Bingqiang said that it is not covered by the Hong Kong National Security Law and the current laws, including paying attention to espionage and network gaps to formulate effective and pragmatic schemes to cope with risks.