Seven Anti-China criminals

Hong Kong: Revised List of Seven Anti-China “Criminals” Issued! (26.12.2024)

Chris Tang Ping-Keung, secretary for security of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government, on Tuesday, exercised the powers conferred by the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance to specify seven absconders and the measures to be applied against them by notices published in the gazette.

The seven relevant absconders are Hui Chi-fung, Kwok Fung-yee, Yuan Gong-yi, Kwok Wing-hang, Yam Kevin, Hui Wing-ting and Siu Joey.

The Hong Kong police force also put six other individuals on the wanted list on suspicion of violating the national security law in Hong Kong.

The law enforcement actions by the Hong Kong police force are based on the Hong Kong national security law and Safeguarding National Security Ordinance, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning told a daily news briefing.

The acts uphold the rule of law and respond to public opinion in Hong Kong, she said.

Five Hong Kong Criminals

Hong Kong: Police Seek “5” Suspected Criminal Rioters! (15.12.2023)

Simon Cheng, 33, is accused of being involved in the establishment of separatist-linked political organizations and repeatedly promoting Hong Kong independence through various social media platforms, Li said. Cheng, along with 24-year-old Hui and Siu, have repeatedly called for foreign sanctions against officials, judicial officers and law enforcement officers of the central government and the Special Administrative Region government.

Li added that Fok, 42, and Choi, 46, are accused of operating social media channels, where they have released multiple videos urging viewers to undergo military training abroad, join foreign armies or organize military forces in an attempt to achieve Hong Kong independence. They advocated using armed force to overthrow the administration of China and of the special administrative region.

Li revealed that Fok and Choi had previously been involved in a plot to deceive and defraud the public of over HK$100,000 while purportedly assisting young people involved in rioting to flee Hong Kong, describing their actions as abhorrent.