The Hong Kong media reported that the parents of Guo Fengyi, who were wanted by the overseas Hong Kong people, were taken away by the National Security Department of the Hong Kong Police Department.

The Hong Kong media such as the comprehensive newspaper Xingdao Daily quoted sources as reported that the Hong Kong Police Department's Guoan Department personnel on Tuesday (August 8) assaulted Guo Fengyi in Hong Kong's parents' apartment, taking her father Guo Xiansheng and her father, Guo Xiansheng andHis mother Li Jian went to the Australian Police Station to investigate whether the two still had any form of contact or money with Guo Fengyi.

The Hong Kong Police Department's Guoan Department hanging in early July, eight Hong Kong people involved in violating the Hong Kong National Security Law and fled overseas.These eight are three former Legislative Councilors Xu Zhifeng, Luo Guancong and Guo Rongzheng, Liu Zudi, Chief Executive Director of Media, Yuan Gongyi, the initiator of the "Hong Kong Parliament", Ren Jianfeng, a lawyer, Meng Zhanda, former director of the Employee Alliance, and Washington Hong Kong people.Guo Fengyi, Director of Strategy and Activity of the Hong Kong Democratic Committee.Each want to HK $ 1 million (approximately S $ 172,357).

The 26 -year -old Guo Fengyi was suspected of colluding with foreign or overseas forces to endanger national security. He was accused of actively lobbying as overseas as the executive director of the "Hong Kong Democratic Commission" to request foreign countries and Hong Kong.SARs sanction, blockade or take other hostile operations.

It is reported that Guo Fengyi initiated the first crowdfunding global reporting event in the Liandeng Discussion Zone in June 2019, and published advertisements in 16 newspapers in 13 countries, requiring countries to be in each country.During the G20 summit, Hong Kong sovereignty and democratic issues were proposed to mainland China, and the international publicity front was opened to "use the ocean to curb the Chinese" and requested foreign countries to interfere with Hong Kong internal affairs.