In April this year, the police required the Civil Human Rights Front (FDC) to submit information about its members, activities and funds in accordance with the "Societies Ordinance." Four locations related to the FDC, including the Social People's Company, are located at the Changsha Bay meeting site. No one has been arrested yet.
▼The FDC has held many parades over the years▼
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The FDC issued a statement at noon on August 15 and issued a statement announcing its dissolution.
In April this year, the police requested the organization to submit information about its membership, activities and funding in accordance with Article 15 of the "Societies Ordinance," but the organization failed to submit the required information to the Societies Affairs Officer on time.
The police took an action today (28th) and searched 4 locations related to FDC, including the club site of the Social People's Company in Changsha Bay. No one has been arrested for the time being.
The police once said that since its establishment in 2002, the FDC has not been registered as a company with the Companies Registry, nor is it a legal association registered with the Police Licensing Office. Therefore, the organization is an organization that operates illegally.
The police reiterated that for crimes committed by an organization and its members, the criminal responsibility will not be wiped out due to the dissolution of the organization or the resignation of the members. The police will continue to pursue any organization or person for violations of the Hong Kong National Security Law and other Hong Kong laws. .
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