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Student activity source Telegram channel said He Xinnuo and Chen Weixian have been released on bail

2020-10-28T02:11:53.295Z


Yesterday (27th) the former convener of "Student Dongyuan" Zhong Hanlin, former member Chen Weixian, former member and girlfriend of Zhong Hanlin He Xinnuo, three persons were arrested by the National Security Agency and detained in three police stations. Today (28th)


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Written by: Ling Yide

2020-10-28 09:58

Last update date: 2020-10-28 09:58

Yesterday (27th) the former convener of "Student Dongyuan" Zhong Hanlin, former member Chen Weixian, former member and girlfriend of Zhong Hanlin He Xinnuo, three persons were arrested by the National Security Agency and detained in three police stations.

At 12:45 am today (28th), the Telegram announcement channel of the former student Dongyuan stated that Chen Weixian and He Xinnuo have been released on bail from the Tuen Mun Police Station, and the police have not made any amendments to their charges.

As for Zhong Hanlin, who was arrested yesterday in a coffee shop near the US Consulate in Hong Kong and Macau, there is still no news of his release.

Enquiries have been made to the police regarding the incident "Hong Kong 01".

And this morning, the US Consulate in Hong Kong and Macau opened its doors as usual, with security guards standing guard outside the door.

Sources indicate that Zhong Hanlin was arrested by the National Security Department on his way to the US Consulate in Hong Kong and Macau this morning.

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At 8 o'clock in the morning yesterday (27th), Zhong Hanlin, the convener of "Student Dongyuan", was arrested by officers of the National Security Service of the police.

According to the South China Morning Post, Zhong Hanlin wanted to go to the US Consulate in Hong Kong and Macau this morning to seek political asylum, during which time he was escorted away by agents of the National Security Service of the police.

It is reported that Zhong went to the US Consulate on Garden Road in Central at about 8 o'clock this morning, but the US Consulate did not open. Zhong waited at a coffee shop in the nearby St. John's Building and was later arrested.

According to a clip from the South China Morning Post, when the clock was escorted by two agents, accompanied by another agent, the four were walking on the footpath outside the Peak Tram Station and believed to be ready to board the police car parked in the nearby parking lot.

The fragment can be seen when the clock is not locked in handcuffs.

The police said that after further investigation, the National Security Department arrested 2 men and 1 woman, aged between 17 and 21, in Central, Sha Tin and Tuen Mun yesterday (27). They were suspected of socializing online since September this year. The platform publishes content about inciting others to split the country, which violates Article 21 of the Hong Kong National Security Law.

Three people were arrested for inciting others to split the country and are now being detained for investigation.

The operation is still ongoing, and it is not ruled out that more people have been arrested.

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