Overseas Network, June 15th. The Hong Kong chaos leader Li Zhiying who is serving his sentence in Hong Kong's Stanley Prison is entangled in lawsuits. Among them, he was accused of violating the Hong Kong National Security Law, in which he was accused of colluding with foreign countries or foreign forces to harm the country. The three crimes of security, conspiracy to collude with foreign or foreign forces to endanger national security, conspiracy to commit one or a series of acts that tend to obstruct justice, and once convicted, the maximum penalty is life imprisonment.

The case will be brought before Hong Kong West Kowloon Court on the afternoon of the 15th, and it will be handled by Su Huide, the designated judge and chief magistrate of the Hong Kong National Security Law case.

  According to a report on the 15th of Hong Kong East Net, Li Zhiying, 73, was escorted from a prison car to the court on the 15th to appear in court.

The alleged crime of colluding with foreign or foreign forces to endanger national security refers to Li Zhiying’s request from July 1 to December 1, 2020, to foreign or foreign institutions, organizations, and personnel to impose enforcement against the People’s Republic of China or the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Sanctions, blockades or other hostile acts.

  The crime of conspiring to collude with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security means that Li Zhiying had been in Hong Kong with Chen Zihua, Mark Herman Simon, Li Yuxuan, Liu Zudi and others during the period from July 1, 2020 to February 15, 2021. Others conspired together to request foreign or overseas institutions, organizations, and personnel to impose sanctions and blockade the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region or the Mainland.

  The crime of conspiring to commit one or a series of acts that tend to obstruct justice means that Li Zhiying conspired with Li Yuxuan, Chen Zihua and others in Hong Kong between July, 2020 and August 23, 2020, with the intent to obstruct Judicial justice, that is, assisting Li Yuxuan to leave Hong Kong after he was arrested.

The case of Li and Chen will be handed over to the High Court of Hong Kong for trial. The judge designated by the Hong Kong National Security Law and Chief Magistrate Su Huide decided to adjourn the case again and will be heard again on July 7.

(Overseas Net Wu Qian)