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Zheng Liqiong, chairman of the Central and Western District Council, arrested: lawyer arrested on suspicion of "inciting rumors"

2020-03-25T19:42:28.866Z


The Democratic Party said that its party member and the Central and Western District Council chairman, Zheng Liqiong, was arrested by police late last night (25th). The Democratic Party Legislative Councillor and Central and Western District Councillor Xu Zhifeng is visiting the Kwai Chung Police Station to assist and learn more. "Hong Kong 01" is getting to know the police. Xu Zhifeng quoted Zheng's representative as saying that she had only confessed to her in the morning, and she told the lawyer that the police had arrested her on suspicion of "inciting rumors." In addition, the police disclosed on the Facebook page early this morning (26th) that the personal data of police officers were found to be illegally disclosed online on November 5 last year. After investigation by the police, the Secretary of Justice formally formally contacted the woman on March 17. Civil contempt proceedings commenced and the incident was the first case of a breach of the police injunction against disclosure of information.


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Written by: Ni Qingjiang, Liu Dingan

2020-03-26 01:50

Last updated: 2020-03-26 03:35

The Democratic Party said that its party member and the Central and Western District Council chairman, Zheng Liqiong, was arrested by police late last night (25th). The Democratic Party Legislative Councillor and Central and Western District Councillor Xu Zhifeng is visiting the Kwai Chung Police Station to assist and learn more. "Hong Kong 01" is getting to know the police.

Xu Zhifeng quoted Zheng's representative as saying that she had only confessed to her in the morning, and she told the lawyer that the police had arrested her on suspicion of "inciting rumors."

In addition, the police disclosed on the Facebook page early this morning (26th) that the personal data of police officers were found to be illegally disclosed online on November 5 last year. After investigation by the police, the Secretary of Justice formally formally contacted the woman on March 17. Civil contempt proceedings commenced and the incident was the first case of a breach of the police injunction against disclosure of information.

The Central and Western District Council Chairman Zheng Liqiong (in red) was taken to the Kwai Chung Police Station for investigation. (Photo by Liu Dingan)

"Ta Kung Pao" reported that Zheng FB forwarded the police's bottom post, the Privacy Commissioner referred the Department of Justice to follow up

Last year, the police successfully applied to the High Court for a temporary injunction to prevent bottom-ups against police officers, special police officers and their families. The Ta Kung Pao reported yesterday (25th) that the previous day, Zheng Liqiong reposted a post from the police on Facebook, which included personal information such as police number, photo, and name. The report stated that when Zheng Liqiong accepted the inquiry from the Ta Kung Pao, she confessed to the relevant behavior, "but said that she did not know that there was an injunction. She also asked the reporter," Her envoy to the prison? "Zheng Liqiong deleted the post.

The report quoted the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data as saying that it had asked Facebook to remove the relevant posts immediately and would refer the Attorney General for follow-up according to established procedures.

In September last year, Indonesian female journalist Veby Mega Indah reportedly was blinded in the right eye by a police officer's bullet during a demonstration on the footbridge in Wan Chai during the clashes. In a hearing that required the surrender of the identity of the police officer who fired on the day, the police confirmed that a rubber bullet was fired at the location of the case that day, but the identity of the police officer was not disclosed. Recently, some netizens uploaded the personal information of a police officer in the Fb group, claiming that the police officer fired. Zheng Liqiong reprinted the text together and wrote "If this police officer has a conscience? Please surrender! Eye for an eye"

Xu Zhifeng: Don't record confession until early

Xu Zhifeng, at 3 o'clock, and a group of district councillors and members of the Democratic Party who supported the meeting saw reporters. He quoted Zheng's representative lawyer as saying that he would be detained before taking confessions in the morning. As for the crimes involved, ) When it comes to the charges of borderline charges, the teacher recounted that Zheng Liqiong talked about the law "inciting rumors."

Order prohibiting illegal disclosure of police officer information still valid

Only since the anti-revision demonstration in June last year, some personal and family information of active police officers have been disclosed online, including names, addresses, phone numbers, and children's schools. The Department of Justice and the Police Force applied to the High Court for a temporary injunction in October last year, which was accepted by the judge. It prohibits anyone from unlawfully disclosing or using the personal information of police officers and their families, including names, titles, photos, and residential addresses. Intimidating and harassing police officers and their families; until November, the court accepted another application from the Department of Justice to extend the injunction until further notice.

Zheng Liqiong was taken to Kwai Chung Police Station for investigation. (Photo by Liu Dingan)

Police early morning FB has said that it will follow up illegal online disclosure

Police announced on the Facebook page early this morning (26th) that the personal information of police officers was found to be illegally disclosed on the Internet on November 5 last year. After investigation by the police, the Secretary of Justice officially began civil proceedings on the woman involved on March 17. Defying court proceedings. Police reiterated that the illegal disclosure of personal data of others is a serious crime and could also violate court injunctions. If the police discover illegal online disclosure, they will launch an investigation and follow up appropriately.

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Source: hk1

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