Hong Kong media: "Hong Kong independence" element Zhou Ting was released on bail with a bail amount of 200,000 Hong Kong dollars and his travel documents were confiscated

  [Global Network Report] According to a Hong Kong media report on the 12th, Zhou Ting, a "Hong Kong Independence Element" and a former member of the "Hong Kong All Wills", was arrested on August 10 by the National Security Department of the Hong Kong Police Force on suspicion of violating the Hong Kong National Security Law. At 11 pm on August 11, Zhou Ting was released on bail and left the Tai Po Police Station. Zhou Ting said that his bail amount was 200,000 (HK$, the same below), including 20,000 cash and 180,000 guarantees, and his travel documents were confiscated.

  According to the report, yesterday, Zhou Ting’s Facebook administrator stated that the police conducted two rounds of video interviews with Zhou Ting at noon on the 10th and 11th, during which Zhou Ting was accompanied by a lawyer. In addition, Zhou Ting must report to the police station on September 1.

  According to previous media reports, at about 21:20 on August 10, Zhou Ting’s Facebook post confirmed that Zhou Ting was arrested on suspicion of violating Hong Kong’s national security law of “inciting secession”. The police are searching Zhou Ting's residence based on a search warrant issued on August 6.

  The Hong Kong police reported on the evening of the 10th that the police took action on the 10th and arrested 9 men and 1 woman, a total of 10 suspects. They were between 23 and 72 years old, of which 5 men and 1 woman were suspected of violating The crime of colluding with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security in the Hong Kong National Security Act; among them, 2 arrested men suspected of violating the Hong Kong National Security Law and 4 other arrested men are suspected of conspiracy to defraud. They are all high-ranking media leaders and suspected of using fraudulent means. Use factory buildings at low prices.

  The Hong Kong police did not disclose the identity of the arrested suspect. Hong Kong media reported that in addition to Zhou Ting, they also included Li Zhiying and his two sons, four "one media" executives, as well as former "student trend" member Li Zongze, and "Hong Kong Story" member Li Yuxuan.