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Chen Tongjia's case leaves the safe house security bureau: as long as Taiwan no longer politically manipulates the case, it will be over

2021-10-13T14:44:59.689Z


"Hong Kong 01" learned that the Taiwanese murder suspect Chen Tongjia had left the safe house arranged by the police three months ago and moved to a place away from the city to live temporarily. Guan Haoming, Secretary-General of the Anglican Education Ministry who assisted Chen Tongjia in accepting "Hong Kong 01"


"Hong Kong 01" learned that the Taiwanese murder suspect Chen Tongjia had left the safe house arranged by the police three months ago and moved to a place away from the city to live temporarily.

Guan Haoming, Secretary-General of the Anglican Education Ministry who assisted Chen Tongjia, confirmed in an inquiry from "Hong Kong 01" that after an assessment by the police in June this year, they decided to cancel the protection of Chen Tongjia. Place of contact".


The Security Bureau does not comment on whether anyone is protected by the police, and reiterated that as long as the Taiwan authorities stop political manipulation and allow Chen Tongjia to go to Taiwan, the case will be closed.

When the police responded to the enquiry, they refused to disclose the relevant arrangements, saying that the purpose was to ensure the security and confidentiality of the operation.


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According to the nature of the event, different protections are provided according to the risk

The Duty Information Officer of the Police Public Relations Division said in response to "Hong Kong 01" enquiries that the police would provide different protections according to the level of risk according to the nature and background of the incident, or the potential threats to the relevant person, but said that the relevant arrangements would not be disclosed.

However, when "Hong Kong 01" asked Guan Haoming, who assisted Chen Tongjia, the relevant information was confirmed.

The Security Bureau stated that it would not comment on whether anyone is protected by the police. It also reiterated that Hong Kong does not allow the government to forcibly send Chen Tongjia to Taiwan, and that the Taiwan authorities have mastered the main evidence of the case. As long as the Taiwan authorities stop political manipulation, allow When Chen Tongjia went to Taiwan, the case was settled.

As long as the Taiwan authorities approve Chen Tongjia's entry, the police units of both sides can immediately start a study on the itinerary and deal with the incident in a serious and pragmatic manner.

When Chen Tongjia was released from prison on a money laundering case in October 2019, he promised to surrender to Taiwan, but was unable to make the trip and lived in a safe house provided by the police.

According to the news, the police decided to end the protection operation for more than 20 months. Between June and July this year, Chen Tongjia was arranged to leave the safe house and move to a remote place.

It is understood that Chen Tongjia currently lives with his mother occasionally and is cared for three meals a day. Daily life such as surfing the Internet and watching TV is no longer restricted, and his degree of freedom is higher than when he lives in a police safe house.

It is reported that Chen Tongjia has a much rounder figure than when he was released from prison two years ago.

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Source: hk1

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