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Pan’s mother’s latest recording: Inviting Chen Tongjia, Deng Bingqiang and others to a public meeting on Wednesday to call Taiwan to surrender

2021-10-18T02:45:53.616Z


The Taiwanese homicide suspect Chen Tongjia, who triggered the Hong Kong government’s amendment to the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance the previous year, has not traveled to Taiwan to surrender since he was released from prison for money laundering in October the previous year. He has lived in a safe house provided by the police for the past two years.


The Taiwanese homicide suspect Chen Tongjia, who triggered the Hong Kong government’s amendment to the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance the previous year, has not set off to surrender to Taiwan since he was released from prison for money laundering in October the previous year. Guan Haoming, secretary general of the SBA’s Ministry of Education, once applied for a visa to Taiwan for him but was unsuccessful.

"Hong Kong 01" learned earlier that Chen Tongjia had left the safe house three months ago and moved to a place far away from the city and deep in the mountains. The police still provided limited personal protection at first, and then completely withdrew, which means that Chen Tongjia has replied " Free body".


The deceased Pan Xiaoying’s mother, Tai Poon, today (17) released the latest audio recording through the host of the network, saying "sincere invitation" Chen Tongjia, Guan Haoming, Secretary for Security Deng Bingqiang, Commissioner of Police Xiao Zeyi, DAB Chairman Li Huiqiong and legislation Conference member Zhou Haoding met outside the government headquarters at 11 a.m. on Wednesday (20th), "to ask questions face-to-face," and said that he had prepared a "special call" and asked Chen Tongjia, accompanied by Guan Haoming, to call the Taiwan authorities to surrender.


Refers to the SAR government's inability to resolve the incident and hopes Luo Huining's assistance

Pan’s mother said that a "special call" will be prepared that day, which contains the number for calling Taiwan to surrender. "As the murderer Chen Tongjia called and surrendered on the spot, it was as if Chen Tongjia was accompanied by Guan Mu on the same day and promised to meet in front of Hong Kong people. Just like surrendering, Yijia will surrender to the people of Hong Kong."

Mama Pan mentioned that she was worried that "Chen Tongjia would kill me" a few days ago, but the police have yet to contact her and pay attention to her personal safety.

Mother Pan continued that Luo Huining, director of the Liaison Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, often pays attention to the grassroots. He believes that since the government is unable to deal with the incident, she hopes that Luo Huining will "spare some time" to assist and resolve the incident.

She believes that there is no need to respond to the recent statement of the Security Bureau, that the eyes of Hong Kong people are discerning, and said: "We have never received compensation from Taiwan's offer from the Pan family, and we are not eligible to apply for this compensation." The Taiwan government publicly surrendered the case to the Hong Kong police, Guan Haoming, Chen Tongjia, and their parents in the morning, "but they were reluctant to surrender, with many excuses."

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Chen Tongjia Leaving the Safe House | Pan’s mother next week, the Political Consultative Conference, hopes that Chen Tongjia will be present to talk directly with Chen Tongjia’s case and leaving the safe house. Security Bureau: As long as Taiwan no longer politically manipulates the case, Chen Tongjia leaves the safe house. I want to know who really helped her daughter Chen Tongjia's case | Guan Haoming confirms that Chen Tongjia has left the safe house and is still in Hong Kong: surrender will remain unchanged

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