Hong Kong media: Huang Zhifeng is suspected of violating Hong Kong's national security law. Hong Kong police went to his residence to search for 1.5 hours this morning

  [Global Network Comprehensive Reporting reporter Zhao Youping] According to Hong Kong’s "Sing Tao Network" on January 6, Hong Kong police arrested at least 50 opposition figures this (6th) morning, and Huang Zhifeng, a Hong Kong insurgent who is serving his sentence in Shek Pik Prison, has According to a Facebook page, the Hong Kong police conducted a search for nearly 1.5 hours at Huang Zhifeng’s residence this morning on the grounds that they were suspected of violating the Hong Kong National Security Law.

  According to a Hong Kong "Sing Tao Net" report, Huang Zhifeng's Facebook page stated that since Huang Zhifeng is currently serving his sentence in Shek Pik Prison, he may be investigated by the police in prison.

  On the afternoon of December 2, 2020, Huang Zhifeng, Zhou Ting, and Lin Langyan pleaded guilty to charges of inciting, organizing, and participating in an unauthorized assembly for involvement in the siege of the police chief on June 21, 2019, and were sentenced to 13 imprisonment. Half a month, 10 months, 7 months.

Huang Zhifeng is currently serving his sentence in Shibi Prison.

  According to a report by Hong Kong "Orange News", Hong Kong Internet media "Position News" stated that the Hong Kong police went to the "Position News" office in Kwun Tong this (6th) morning and stated that they had applied to the court for a "document delivery order". The person in charge of "Position News" is required to sign to assist the police in investigating a case related to the Hong Kong National Security Law.

  According to the report, no one from the "Stance News" was taken away by the police, nor was the office searched.

  Hong Kong media said that the National Security Office of the Hong Kong police arrested about 52 people this morning, including a large number of opposition figures.

"Sing Tao.com" quoted sources as saying that these people were partly suspected of "subversion of state power" in response to the so-called "35+ primaries" proposed by Dai Yaoting.

  The "35+ primaries" repeatedly clamored by the opposition refers to the illegal election campaign initiated by Dai Yaoting, the leader of the "illegal occupation of Central", and a group of opposition parties last summer.

They intend to use this to win more than half of the seats in the Hong Kong Legislative Council elections originally scheduled to be held in September 2020, so that the opposition has the ability to veto the Hong Kong government's motion.

  Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Carrie Lam emphasized on July 13, 2020 that Hong Kong does not have a “primary election” system. If the purpose of the so-called “primary election” is to win a seat in the SAR Legislative Council, it will completely veto the decision of the SAR government. Suspected of constituting the crime of subverting state power under the Hong Kong National Security Law.