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Li Zhiying charged with "collaboration with foreign powers" and "crimes of endangering national security" will be brought to court tomorrow

2020-12-11T20:57:20.380Z


According to sources, Li Zhiying, the founder of Next Media Group, has been charged with "collusion with foreign powers" and "crimes of endangering national security". The case will appear in West Kowloon Magistracy at 11 am tomorrow (12th). Li Zhi


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Written by: Ling Yide

2020-12-11 12:26

Last update date: 2020-12-11 12:36

According to sources, Li Zhiying, the founder of Next Media Group, has been charged with "collusion with foreign powers" and "crimes of endangering national security". The case will appear in West Kowloon Magistracy at 11 am tomorrow (12th).

In August this year, Li Zhiying, two sons and 4 senior officials of Next Media Group were arrested

As early as August 10 this year, the police arrested Li Zhiying, the founder of Next Media Group, his two sons and four senior officials of Next Media Group.

At that time, Li Zhiying was arrested on suspicion of violating the "National Security Law," and 10 people arrested were granted bail one after another.

During the detention and investigation, Li Zhiying was taken to Next Media Building, Saigon Yacht Club and West Kowloon Police Headquarters.

More than 40 hours later, at midnight on August 12, he was released on bail of a total of 500,000 yuan.

The judge charged with fraud refused to let Li bail

As of December 2 this year, Li Zhiying was charged with fraud, and on (3rd) he was escorted to Lai Chi Kok Custody by a prison car.

At that time, 73-year-old Li Zhiying was charged with a crime of fraud yesterday and appeared in West Kowloon Court with two senior executives of the company.

The prosecution claimed that Lebanon had frequent travel records in the past. He is currently involved in 4 cases in the district court and has business in Taiwan. He believes that Lebanon is at risk of absconding.

Official Su refused to allow Li to be released on bail, and the other two defendants were allowed.

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It is clear from one article that Li Zhiying and other arrested persons are charged:

● Li Zhiying, founder of Next Media Group: Collaborating with foreign or foreign forces to endanger national security, conspiracy to defraud, and incitement

● The second son of Li Zhiying, Li Yaoen: Collaborating with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security

● Zhou Daquan, President and Chief Financial Officer of Next Media Group: Collaborating with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security and conspiracy to commit fraud

● Li Zhiying's eldest son Li Jianen: Conspiracy to defraud

● Zhang Jianhong, CEO of Next Media: Conspiracy to defraud

● Huang Weiqiang, Chief Executive Officer of Next Media: Conspiracy to defraud

● Wu Daguang, General Manager of Next Media Animation: Conspiracy to defraud

● Former member Zhou Ting: Collusion with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security

● Li Yuxuan, a member of the civil organization "Hong Kong Story": Collaborating with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security

● Former scholar Li Zongze: Collusion with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security

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