Hong Kong, Mainland China and Macau have joined Southeast Asian judicial networks at the same time to cooperate to combat cross -border crimes.
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government News Network announced the above news on Wednesday (June 26), saying that Hong Kong, as the world's premier international financial center, has maintained close economic and trade connections with all over the world.Participating in international cooperation has also spared no effort to strive to bear social responsibility in cracking down on cross -border crimes.
The press release said that the Hong Kong SAR government deeply agrees with the work goals of Southeast Asian judicial networks. It also believes that the cooperation mechanism of the Internet will help improve the traditional connection channels between judicial jurisdictions and improve the efficiency of international cooperation.
The press release confirms that in addition to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Mainland China and Macau SARs have also joined the Internet together.The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government is very excited about this, and looks forward to the joint efforts to combat cross -border crimes.
Lin Dingguo, the director of the Hong Kong Law Department, also wrote on a social platform that after Hong Kong joined the Southeast Asian judicial network, it became a member of international cooperation and intelligence exchanges with serious and organized crimes.
Southeast Asian Judicial Network was established in 2020. It is an informal platform established with the support of UN drug and criminal issues, with 21 members.The network facilitates criminal matters between members of the jurisdiction of judicial jurisdictions, which aims to promote international cooperation and intelligence exchanges to crack down on serious and organize crimes.
As of 2023, the Southeast Asian judicial network has promoted more than 70 requests for judicial mutual assistance.