(Hong Kong Comprehensive News) The National Security Office of the Hong Kong Police Department announced on Monday that eight overseas Hong Kong people who were wanted by 8 million Hong Kong dollars (about 1.38 million yuan) were wanted to violate the Hong Kong National Security Law, including three Legislative CouncilsFormer parliamentarians Xu Zhifeng, Luo Guancong and Guo Rongzheng.
Comprehensive Hong Kong media reports such as the Hong Kong Police Office and the Nanhua Morning Post and other Hong Kong media reports that the Hong Kong Police Department's Guoan Office held a press conference at the Police Headquarters on Monday (July 3) in the afternoon of the Police Headquarters.Ren Jianfeng, Yuan Gongyi, Guo Fengyi, Guo Rongyi, Xu Zhifeng, Meng Zhanda, Liu Zudi and Luo Guancong in Ren Jianfeng, Yuan Gongyi, Guo Fengyi, Guo Rongyi, Xu Zhifeng, Mongolia, and Luo Guancong in Canada.Each of the wanted people hung HK $ 1 million.
They were accused of criminals to collude with foreign or overseas forces seriously endangering national security crimes, advocating sanctioning Hong Kong, Hong Kong officials, judges and prosecutors, destroying the effectiveness of the judicial power of the ground, and contributing to foreign countries., To combat the status of Hong Kong's financial system and even financial centers.
This is the first time that the Hong Kong police had been hopped by Hong Kong police since the implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law on June 30, 2020, and the Hong Kong police have been wanted to violate Hong Kong people who fled overseas by the National Security Law.
According to the contents of the Grand Daily on Monday, the content of Deng Bingqiang, director of the Hong Kong Security Bureau Deng Bingqiang, revealed that the Hong Kong Government is reviewing the Hong Kong National Security Law and the current laws that have not covered the gaps, including espionage activities and networks to formulate effective and pragmatic pragmaticPlan and provisions to further improve the mechanism of maintaining China's national security.Therefore, the legislative direction and part of the Regulations of Article 23 of the Hong Kong Basic Law will cover the crime of espionage and online violations of national security.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Li Jiachao said earlier that Article 23 of the Hong Kong Basic Law will be completed this year or at the latest next year.