(Hong Kong Comprehensive News) The Chinese Central Government's maintenance of the National Security Agency in Hong Kong was reported to purchase a luxury villa at the beginning of last month for Hong Kong dollars ($ 91 million) in Hong Kong at the beginning of the month.

According to the online media "Hong Kong 01" and Fa Guangwang, the information shows that the construction of the real estate developer Kerry, the real estate developer in Hong Kong, was bided and sold the villa in the "Tishan" project "Tishan" of the Kowloon Bijia Mountain on October 11The price per square foot reached HK $ 70,841, setting a new high transaction price of first -hand houses in Kowloon District.

Kerry did not announce the buyer at the time, and the market did not flow out of the market until Tuesday (November 8), saying that the buyer was the Central Committee of the Central Committee in Hong Kong.

"Tishan" is a rare low -density residential project in Kowloon. It contains five villas, 14 houses and two residential buildings.7171 square feet (666.21 square meters), and 5014 square feet gardens, 1306 square feet rooftop and three parking spaces, etc., are the largest villas in the "Tishan".

This is believed to be the first home in Hong Kong since the establishment of the Guoan Office in July 2020, but it has not been known for the time being.Some comments believe that the villa should be the official residence, but in terms of its scale, in addition to the director, there may be other national security "members" to stay in Hong Kong in the future.

As for the source of money buying a villa, a spokesman for the Hong Kong Government only said that when the media inquiries were replied that the Hong Kong National Security Law stated that the funding of the National Security Office was guaranteed by the central government's finance.When the Hong Kong Government allocated Hong Kong dollars in 2020, it was used for "several years" to maintain Guoan spending, but it did not explain the whereabouts of the expenses, but emphasized that it did not involve the funding of any State Security Office.

In addition, according to the stamp duty regulations, those who act as public officials can exempt the stamp duty. It is expected that at least 21.59 million Hong Kong dollars saved by the National Security Office this time, up to HK $ 152 million.