The senior executives of the Hong Kong Apple Daily before the Sixth Sixth Sixth Six people on Tuesday (November 22) in the High Court acknowledged to collude with foreign or overseas forces to endanger national security.

Comprehensive network media "Hong Kong 01", Sing Tao Daily Ming Daily, etc., Zhang Jianhong, former CEO of Hong Kong One Media, Chen Peimin, former deputy president of the Hong Kong Apple Daily, former editor -in -chief Luo Weiguang, former executive editor Lin Wenzong, Feng Weiguang, the former editor -in -chief of the English version, and Yang Qingqi, the former editorial, were accused of being accused of violating the Hong Kong National Security Law with the founder of the One Media Group, and was charged with the charges of collusion with foreign forces to harm national security.

Li Zhiying did not plead guilty. The above six people were escorted to the High Court on the 22nd, and they all admitted that they were conspiracy to collude with foreign or overseas forces to harm national security crimes.When the prosecution opened the court, the six would acknowledge the crime of collusion with foreign forces. The defense said that he would submit a written word for the court to ask the court to ask for pleasure and sentence after the trial of the Li Zhiying case.It is reported that Zhang Jianhong and Chen Peimin will appear in court in the Li Zhiying case.

The above six pleading defendants have been detained for more than one year.The case was tried by the three Hong Kong National Security Law Du Libing, Li Sulan and Li Yunteng.According to Article 29 of the National Security Law, the crime of collusion between the criminals can be sentenced to more than three years and less than 10 years; those with major crimes can be sentenced to life imprisonment or prison for more than 10 years.

Six defendants took the prison car and arrived at the High Court under the escort of multiple police cars on the morning of the 22nd.

Li Zhiying, the founder of One Media Li Zhiying, was charged with charges of charges such as foreign forces. The trial has scheduled to be tried on December 1.Li Zhiying applied for hiring Tim Owen, a British Royal Lawyer, represented him in the case and was approved.