National Security Search|Police took away Xu Zhifeng’s father-in-law for investigation and left Qingshan Police Station in the afternoon
[Yahoo News Report]”Yahoo News” received news that officers from the National Security Department launched an operation today (12th) and came to investigate a man and brought him back to the police station. It is reported that the man is Xu Zhifeng’s father-in-law, and the police are investigating whether he has any form of contact or financial transactions with Xu Zhifeng. It is reported that Xu Zhifeng’s father-in-law was taken to Castle Peak Police Station in Tuen Mun for investigation. The media was waiting outside the police station.
At about 2 o’clock in the afternoon, Hui Chi-feng’s father-in-law left the Castle Peak Police Station in Tuen Mun without speaking.
Photojournalist: YCW
At about 2 o’clock in the afternoon, Hui Chi-feng’s father-in-law left the Castle Peak Police Station in Tuen Mun without speaking.
At about 2 o’clock in the afternoon, Hui Chi-feng’s father-in-law left the Castle Peak Police Station in Tuen Mun without speaking.
At about 2 o’clock in the afternoon, Hui Chi-feng’s father-in-law left the Castle Peak Police Station in Tuen Mun without speaking.
It is reported that Xu Zhifeng’s father-in-law was taken to Castle Peak Police Station in Tuen Mun for investigation. The media was waiting outside the police station.
Xu Zhifeng is currently in Australia. On the 21st of last month, Xu Zhifeng stated on social platforms that he had obtained lawyer qualifications in Australia. He also revealed that when applying for local lawyer qualifications, he had declared to the court and the Lawyers Association that he was subject to 23 charges and 7 arrest warrants by the Hong Kong police, including contempt of court, contempt of the Legislative Council, assault and other parliamentary protests. However, the local department still recognized him as qualified to be a lawyer. Xu laughs at himself that he may be the lawyer with the most criminal records in Australia’s history. Xu Zhifeng said at the time, “Only by constantly improving ourselves can we be worthy of the freedom of exile.”
Secretary for Justice Lam Ting-kwok responded after Xu Zhifeng obtained the Australian lawyer’s qualification. The relevant person was convicted of multiple criminal offenses by the court. He also provided false documents to the court to obtain relaxed bail conditions and then fled Hong Kong. What does he think of the other person’s character? , Justice is in the heart of the people.
The national security operation has lasted more than 2 months and 33 people have been implicated
The National Security Department of the Police announced a high-profile arrest warrant for eight overseas Hong Kong residents on July 3, including Yam Kin-feng, Yuen Kung-yi, Kwok Fung-yee, Kwok Rong-keng, Xu Zhifeng, Mong Siu-tat, Lau Cho-di, and Luo Guancong. More than a month later, the National Security Department conducted a large-scale search, arrested relevant persons, and successively took away the family members or related persons of these eight people in Hong Kong for questioning to inquire whether they had any contacts or financial connections with the wanted persons.
The last “national security red” case was carried out on August 22. At that time, Guo Fengyi’s brothers Guo Haidong and Guo Haicheng were taken away to assist in the investigation. The police investigated whether they had any form of contact or financial transactions with Guo Fengyi. Guo Fengyi later responded that she would not stop her current work.
According to statistics from “Yahoo News”, as of September 12, 7 people have been arrested, 26 people have been taken away for questioning, and a total of 33 people have been implicated.
Xu Zhifeng obtained the qualification to practice law in Australia last month. (Xu Zhifeng FB page)
On July 3 this year, Xu Zhifeng was placed on a HK$1 million red warrant by the National Security Police. (Photo by Michael Ho Wai Lee/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Brief list of 8 overseas Hong Kong residents issued by the National Security Department
The National Security Department wants eight overseas Hong Kong residents. The police asked Xu Zhifeng’s father-in-law to assist in the investigation, which resulted in 33 people being implicated in the “national security scandal”. At present, no relatives or friends of Ren Jianfeng and Liu Zudi have been implicated. (September 12)
2023-09-12 06:25:34
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