Arrested on suspicion of violating the National Security Act of Hong Kong: 6:38, July 30th, except outside the protest scene

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Police in Hong Kong arrested four former men and women of a group claiming independence in Hong Kong on suspicion of violating the National Security Act of Hong Kong, allegedly to disrupt the country. This is the first time this law has been applied outside of protests, and attention will be paid to what kind of criminal procedure will be taken in the future.

Police in Hong Kong maintained Hong Kong's national security on the night of the 29th, saying that four men and women between the ages of 16 and 21 were struck by a national split, including Gen Jonglin (19), a representative of the “Student Source” group that claims independence in Hong Kong. He said he was arrested on suspicion of breaking the law.

The police say that four people were involved in the launch of a new organization this month, and through SNS, they called for the establishment of the “Hong Kong Republic” and the mobilization of those who claimed independence, as well as a thorough conflict. ..

The Student Source was established in 2016 and has claimed independence of Hong Kong, but at the end of last month, it was announced that the organization of Hong Kong will be dissolved and will be active overseas as the law came into force. It was

After the law came into force, there was a case where he was arrested on the spot because he had a flag written as ``Hong Kong Independence'' during protests, but the activist was arrested by the police's internal reconnaissance investigation. Is the first time.

It is said that four people will be interrogated by a special department newly established inside the police, but there are many unclear points regarding the operation of this law, and it is noteworthy what kind of criminal procedure will be taken in the future.