Acting for British officials to criticize the Hong Kong police to take away the question of the former chairman of Luo Guancong, the former party chairman, the Chinese embassy in the UK said that the police could not indicate the case according to law.

According to the WeChat public account of the "Chinese Embassy in the UK" on Wednesday (July 12), a Chinese embassy spokesman in the British embassy expressed his statement on the form of British officials involving Hong Kong.

A spokesman criticized British officials to rudely interfere with the rule of law in China and Hong Kong, and China resolutely opposed it.The spokesman said that Hong Kong is a social rule of law. The Hong Kong police handle the case according to law.

A spokesman reiterated that Hong Kong has already returned to China. Hong Kong affairs are purely in the Chinese internal affairs and urged Britain to stop interfere with Hong Kong's rule of law and Chinese internal affairs.

A number of Hong Kong media reported on Tuesday (11th) that an agent from the Hong Kong Guoan Department search Luo Guancong's home in Hong Kong and take away Luo Guancong's parents and brothers.

The Hong Kong police later said in a statement that the police took away two men and a woman in Lantau Island for investigation because they were suspected of assisting the wanted criminals to engage in activities that endanger national security.

In this regard, Luo Guancong, who has already exiled Britain, posted on Facebook, emphasizing that "the relevant persons have no money at all, my work has nothing to do with them, and the theory of" assistance "is purely nonsense."

In response to the actions of the Hong Kong police, the Minister of State of the British Ministry of Foreign Affairs Trivia issued a post on Tuesday that it is unacceptable to spread fear and forcing people to ban the people by the family in Hong Kong in Hong Kong.of.She emphasized that the British will not tolerate China to intimidate individual people in the UK and will defend the right to speech from beginning to end.Online or social media, support or release political remarks that criticize Hong Kong and the Chinese government, may be regarded as criminal acts; those who are accused of violating the National Security Law may also face prosecution.