Hong Kong rioters absconded overseas to slander Hong Kong, Deng Bingqiang: He will be held accountable for life

  [Global Network Report] According to Hong Kong’s “East Net” report on the 13th, some Hong Kong people involved in the “Regulations Amendment Disturbance” and Hong Kong’s National Security Law cases immediately absconded after committing the crime. , Begging for foreign sanctions on China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

The Secretary for Security, Tang Ping-kiang, emphasized that these people will be charged with crimes throughout their lives. The Hong Kong government will hold them accountable for life. As long as they return to Hong Kong, they will be arrested and prosecutions will be taken immediately if there is evidence.

  According to the report, Deng Bingqiang expressed regret for the suspension of extradition agreements between some countries and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. He criticized the relevant countries for overriding the rule of law by politics, and said that "the ultimate benefit is only criminals." Deng Bingqiang believes that the relevant countries are only temporarily with Hong Kong. The suspension of the agreement is believed to be re-implemented in the future, and the Hong Kong government will again require those countries to extradite criminals back to Hong Kong in accordance with the regulations.

  As for the "Immigration (Amendment) Ordinance 2021", which Hong Kong people are very concerned about, it came into effect on August 1 this year, and the "advance notification of passenger information" system has not yet been implemented.

Tang Pingqiang continued that a tender will be held for the technology design project of the relevant system. It is expected that the design of the relevant program will be completed in 2022, after which it will be submitted to the Legislative Council for deliberation and approval of subsidiary legislation.

He emphasized that the purpose of the system is to request passenger information for flights arriving in Hong Kong, not departing from Hong Kong.