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The pro-democracy police report to Cen Zijie and Liang Guoxiong are accused of subverting state power in court tomorrow morning

2021-02-28T06:37:19.519Z


In January this year, the National Security Department of the police arrested more than 50 people who participated in the primary elections of the pro-democracy party last year. The relevant persons must report to the police station in advance today (28th), including the former associate professor of the Faculty of Law of the University of Hong Kong Dai Yiu Ting, and Tsuen Wan District Councillor Shun


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Written by: Lin Jian Zhou Lixi Wang Jieen Huang Yongyu Ouyang Dehao Huang Weilun Chen Xiwen Huang Yingjin Luo Jiaqing Yang Jialang Li Yinglin Cai Zhengbang Deng Yongzhong Chen Jiahui

2021-02-28 13:29

Last update date: 2021-02-28 14:29

In January this year, the National Security Department of the police arrested more than 50 people who participated in the pro-democracy primary elections last year. The relevant persons must report to the police station in advance today (28th), including the former associate professor of the Faculty of Law of the University of Hong Kong Dai Yiu Ting, the Tsuen Wan District Councillor Shun Aohui, and former legislator Ou Nuoxuan and others.

According to sources, more than 30 people will be charged for violation of subversion of state power.

Social People's Lian said at 2 o'clock in the afternoon that Cen Zijie and Liang Guoxiong were charged with subverting state power and will appear in West Kowloon Court at 9:30 in the morning.

▼The first bail of the democrats after being arrested in January▼

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Lin Jingnan: The most worried wife once persuaded her family to leave Hong Kong

[14:10] Tseung Kwan O Police Station: Democratic Power Treasurer Guan Shangyi and former Legislative Council Member Fan Guowei reported to Tseung Kwan O Police Station.

[14:01] Ma On Shan Police Station: Lin Jingnan, the founder of Abu Thai Lifestyle Department Store, reported to the Ma On Shan Police Station at about 1:50 pm.

Regarding whether it is possible to go out on bail tonight, and there is news that the police will prosecute the relevant person today, Lin Jingnan said that he has not much thoughts at the moment, and has been comforting his family for several days and reiterating that he has done nothing wrong. There is a clear conscience.

He also said that he loves his family very much, and he is most worried about his Thai wife. "I believe it is not my house owner. All Hong Kong people are worried. I don't know that something will happen next."

He yelled "Come on, Hong Kong people", forgetting that if one day even this sentence becomes forbidden, "I have nothing to say." Lin pointed out that he once persuaded his family to leave Hong Kong, but the family relied on each other and believed that even in prison , His wife will also wait for him.

Lin Jingnan, the founder of Abu Thai Lifestyle Department Store, hailed the slogan "Go Hong Kong people".

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[14:00] Yau Ma Tei Police Station: The former convener of the FDC, Cham Zijie, the Democratic Party Huang Biyun, and the ADPL Shi Delai arrived at the Yau Ma Tei Police Station.

Cham Zijie and Huang Biyun met with reporters before entering the police station. During the anti-regulation incident, different factions had suspicions against each other and urged Hong Kong people to continue to adhere to the democratic movement.

Before entering the police station, Cen Zijie made a gesture symbolizing "the five major demands, one is indispensable."

Shi Delai arrived near two o'clock in the afternoon, did not accept questions or speak, and entered the police station with his lawyer.


[13:52] North Point Police Station: Eastern District Councillor Cheng Tat Hung arrived at the North Point Police Station. He said "Come on, come on" before entering the station.

At about 1 o'clock this afternoon, Zheng Dahong said in a post on his Facebook personal page, "Try your best to breathe and live well, not to lose your expectations of life."



[13:45] Ma On Shan Police Station: Dai Yaoting, who was in charge of organizing the primary election, arrived at the Ma On Shan Police Station. When asked about his mood and other questions, he only called "Wuchang Talk" and then walked into the police station.



[13:44] The Civic Party, Wenhao Tan, arrived at the scene and hugged Liang Guoxiong and Wu Wenyuan, the "long-haired" socialites, and went straight into the police station without making a speech.

[13:33] Yu Huiming, Chairman of the Staff Front of the Hospital Authority, and Lin Zhuoting, a former legislator of the Democratic Party, entered the Tianxin Police Station to report. Yu Huiming did not speak.

When asked what he would like to send to Hong Kong people, Lin Cheuk-ting urged Hong Kong people to be calm, "Don't let fear swallow them!"



[13:30] Yau Ma Tei Police Station: Social resident Lian Cen Zijie and Democratic Party Huang Biyun arrived at Yau Ma Tei Police Station.

Cen Zijie said that he didn't know if he could step out of the police station again, thinking that society could not "trap 2 million people."




"National Security Law" bail threshold is very high, it is difficult to be released after being charged

55 people who organized or participated in the primary elections of the democratic camp last year (including Huang Zhifeng and Tan Dezhi who are currently serving sentences or being returned for other crimes) were suspected of violating the "Subversion of State Power" in the "Minato National Security Act" on January 6. He was arrested for the crime and was subsequently released on bail.

A member of the Tsuen Wan District Councilor Shun Aohui, who was arrested, said earlier that they are expected to be formally charged.

Central and Western District Councillor Leung Hoang-wai said a few days ago that he is expected to be detained overnight and then taken to court on Monday.

According to past cases, many people prosecuted by the National Security Act, including Li Zhiying, the founder of Next Media, Zhong Hanlin, the former student convener of Dongyuan, and Tang Yingjie, the man who hit the police with a motorcycle on July 1st last year, did not Bail was granted.

According to the judgment of the Court of Final Appeal in the case of Li Zhiying, the National Security Law has added strict threshold requirements for bail applications. When handling bail applications for crimes endangering national security, the judge must first determine whether there is "sufficient reason to believe the suspect" Or the accused will not continue to commit acts that endanger national security."

Tsuen Wan District Councillor Shun Aohui was one of more than 50 pro-democrats arrested.

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Yuan Weijie, the principal of the nursing school who participated in the primary election, received the police report yesterday and was dismissed by the management on the same day

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