The Hong Kong media reported that the father -in -law and grandmother of the former legislator Xu Zhifeng, who was wanted by the Hong Kong Police Department's National Security Division, was reported to be brought back to the police station by the Hong Kong Police National Security Department.
Comprehensive Sing Tao Daily and the Internet media "Hong Kong 01" reported that it was reported that the Hong Kong Police Department's Guoan Office to Xu Zhifeng's father -in -law and big sister -in -law on Tuesday (September 12)The residence conducted an assault search and took them to Qingshan and Yuanlang Police Station to investigate whether the three still had any form of contact or money with Xu Zhifeng.
At about 2:15 pm on Tuesday, a pair of men and women who believed that they were Xu Zhifeng's parents left the Aoyama Police Station.
The Hong Kong police said that the Guoan Department attaches great importance to the case and will continue to investigate the contacts or agents of other wanted persons in Hong Kong to pursue the crimes of relevant people.
Xu Zhifeng was accused of inciting the crime of splitting state under the Hong Kong National Security Law, the crime of instigating the national power under the Hong Kong National Security Law, and the collusion of foreign or overseas forces to harm national security crimes."Hong Kong independence" and incite the basic system of the People's Republic of China established by the Constitution of the People's Republic of China.
The Hong Kong police said that the investigation showed that Xu Zhifeng actively colluded with external forces since absconding overseas, including members of the Consulting Committee of the Anti -China "Hong Kong Supervision" and the "Hong Kong Democratic Commission" in the United States.Congress and officials such as Australia and officials imposed sanctions on the Central and SAR Government.In January of this year, Xu Zhifeng met with Australian Foreign Minister Huang Yingxian and asked the other party to ask the Australian official to speak and sanction the Hong Kong government on the "35+ illegal preliminary case".In July of the same year, Xu Zhifeng thanked the Prime Minister of Australia and the Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and others for supporting "defending Australian Hong Kong people for their freedom."
The Guoan Office of the Hong Kong Police Department announced in July this year that 8 million Hong Kong dollars (about 1.39 million yuan) wanted eight Hong Kong people who absconded overseas.The eight Hong Kong people who were wanted by the reds were Ren Jianfeng, Yuan Gongyi, Guo Fengyi, Guo Rongyi, Xu Zhifeng, Mongolian Zhanda, Liu Zudi and Luo Guancong.