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Written by: Lu Jiayu
2020-07-04 19:14
Date of last update: 2020-07-04 19:14Citizen Sha Tin District Councillor Huang Wenxuan's office, a number of police officers were present to investigate this afternoon, pointing out that a "Recovering Hong Kong Times Revolution" banner was displayed in their office, and they may have the opportunity to violate the "Minato City National Security Law", warning if the office does not Removal of the flag may result in arrest. "Hong Kong 01" is inquiring about the incident to the police.
When the Citizen Shatin District Councillor Huang Wenxuan's office opened today (4th) in the afternoon, a number of police officers were present to investigate. According to a live video clip from Huang Wenxuan's Facebook page, a female police officer indicated that a "Recovering Hong Kong Times Revolution" was displayed in her office Flag, warning of a chance to constitute a violation of the Minato City National Security Act, during which a female police officer and another uniformed police officer entered the office, Huang Wenxuan questioned that the police entered a private place without a search warrant, and the police officer then left In the office, after the two sides have concluded the theory, the police said that if the office does not remove the relevant flag, the police may conduct arrest or criminal prosecution later. The policeman then left the scene.
Huang Wenxuan's Facebook page uploaded photos yesterday, and a banner with the image of "Recovering the Revolution of the Hong Kong Times" hung on the wall of the office. (Huang Wenxuan Facebook page picture)
Huang Wenxuan's Facebook page yesterday (3rd) uploaded several photos of the office's preparations for opening, and a banner with the image of "Recovering the Revolution of the Hong Kong Times" printed on the wall was reversed.
The SAR Government issued a statement on Thursday evening (2nd) that the slogan "Recovering the Revolution of Hong Kong Times" is today and today, which is to have Hong Kong independence, or to separate the Hong Kong SAR from the People's Republic of China, change the legal status of the SAR, or subvert the state power Condemns any act that challenges national sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity.
Hong Kong version of the National Security Law