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5 arrested under security law

The Police Force’s National Security Department (NSD) arrested five people in Mong Kok today on suspicion of committing seditious acts. The operation was launched following a referral from the Customs and Excise Department, which had earlier intercepted an overseas shipment containing a batch of books with seditious intent. Following investigations, NSD officers searched two shops in Mong Kok.…

Drama promotes national security

The Security Bureau today launched an interactive drama titled Community Chef Challenge: Security Brings Prosperity at the East Kowloon Cultural Centre to mark the sixth anniversary of the National Security Law’s implementation. Speaking at the launch ceremony, Secretary for Security Tang Ping-keung emphasised that Hong Kong is an inalienable part of China. He stressed that safeguarding national…

HKNSL promulgation celebrated

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government today marked the sixth anniversary of the promulgation and implementation of the National Security Law (HKNSL), reiterating that the city’s national security frameworks ensure robust protection and steady economic growth. As mentioned in the white paper titled “Hong Kong: Safeguarding China’s National Security Under the Framework of One…

Security TV show set to debut

The Security Bureau today held a launch ceremony for the new TV series “ NS-files: Decoded ", which is scheduled to premiere tomorrow to mark the 6th Anniversary of the promulgation and implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law. The five-episode documentary series will present details of key national security cases, including those involving Tong Ying-kit, the "Sheep Village" picture…

2 arrested under security law

The Police Force's National Security Department arrested two shop proprietors in Sham Shui Po yesterday on suspicion committing seditious acts and receiving money from foreign groups. Following a search of the shop, a 33-year-old woman and a 32-year-old man were detained on suspicion of “doing an act that has a seditious intention with a seditious intention” and “dealing with property known or…

Govt rejects newspaper's allegations

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government said today that it strongly condemns slanderous allegations made in relation to the Safeguarding National Security (Procedural Matters) Regulation in a Washington Post article headlined “Hong Kong's nightmare gets darker”. It stated that the article exposes the newspaper's irrational anti-China stance and hypocrisy, falling well short of what…

New security regulation now in effect

The Chief Executive in Council today approved enactment of the Safeguarding National Security (Procedural Matters) Regulation (Procedural Matters Regulation) under section 110 of the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance (SNSO). The Procedural Matters Regulation was also published in the Government Gazette today and came into effect immediately. The subsidiary legislation was enacted to clarify…

Security law made clearer: CE

(To watch the full media session with sign language interpretation, click here .) Chief Executive John Lee today said that the Government introducing subsidiary legislation for safeguarding national security is purely to make the law even clearer in the classification mechanism for offences that relate to endangering national security. Speaking ahead of this morning's Executive Council meeting, Mr…

Auxiliary med service holds open day

To promote National Security Education Day, the Auxiliary Medical Service (AMS) held an open day at its headquarters in Ho Man Tin today. The event aimed to enable members of the public to learn about the work of the AMS in safeguarding national security, to enhance public awareness of national security and to further deepen their understanding of its daily operations. Addressing the opening…

Open days promote national security

To support National Security Education Day, the Immigration Service Institute of Training & Development (ISITD) and the Hong Kong Customs College held open days today. The ISITD’s open day aimed to showcase the Immigration Department's (ImmD) unwavering commitment to fending off national security risks and firmly guarding the country's southern gateway, raise public awareness of national security,…