July 06, 2023 16:54 Last Update: 17:01
The National Security Department of the police arrested 4 people yesterday (July 5), including Lin Langyan, the former chairman of Zhongzhi, and accused him of supporting wanted persons through the online shopping platform “Punish MEE”. , the arrested person is former member of the Standing Committee of “Hong Kong Zhongzhi” Zhu Enhao. He was originally scheduled to fly to Taiwan today.
After the National Security Department of the police took action yesterday, the online shopping platform “Laiji” founded by ex-convicts posted an announcement on the Internet early this morning to announce its closure.
The three founders of “Lai Kee”, named Fazai, Shangmu and Fire Services, promised that part of the profits would be used to support prisoners.
“Lai Kee” published a post today referring to:
1. In mid-to-late January 2023, one of the founding directors, “Fire”, no longer participated in any activities and operations of the company due to personal reasons, and resigned as a director and sold all shares in February and March.
2. Immediate termination of all business.
3. Will no longer engage in any form of social support activities.
“Lai Kee” IG has deleted most of the posts, and now there are only two posts about the establishment and graduation, and the Facebook page has been closed.
After the police issued red flags on Monday to arrest 8 fugitives involved in violating national security, they arrested the operator of “Punish Mee” yesterday. Overseas anti-China disruptors in Hong Kong” capital chain.
“Laiji” was established in October last year by released prisoners Lian Runfa, Dong Shanglin and Fang Zhixiong. It mainly deals in group purchases of fruits and local food from Taiwan, Japan and other places. All three committed serious crimes during the black storm. Among them, Dong Shanglin was sentenced to 48 months in prison for the crime of “conspiring to manufacture explosives” for hiding a large amount of petrol bombs and explosives raw materials in her flat in Tai Kok Tsui; Lian Runfa was sentenced to 48 months in prison for participating in the riots at PolyU. Fang Zhixiong, a former firefighter, participated in an illegal assembly and possessed a petrol bomb in Mong Kok. He was sentenced to 34 months in prison for 5 crimes including “participating in an illegal assembly” and “possessing objects with intent to damage property”.
According to the news, the “yellow economic circle” is dead but not dead, and it is running a “hidden market”, selling items with “Hong Kong independence” and resistance awareness, and even supporting fugitives overseas to continue to oppose the government. The arrests by the National Security Department of the police are causing the yellow economic circle to fall apart.
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