"Poisonous Apple" former high-level application for bail was rejected, accused of continuing to endanger national security with high risk

  Overseas Network, November 10th. Zhang Jianhong, the former chief executive of "One Media", applied to the Hong Kong High Court for bail on November 5 and was rejected.

On the 10th, Judge Li Sulan made a judgment stating that there is no sufficient reason to believe that Zhang Jianhong will not continue to endanger national security.

  According to the Hong Kong East Net report, Judge Li Sulan pointed out in his judgment on the 10th that there is no sufficient reason to believe that if Zhang Jianhong is granted bail, he will not continue to endanger national security, so he refused to let him go out as a guarantee.

  During the hearing, the Department of Justice of Hong Kong stated that even after the Hong Kong National Security Law took effect, Taiwan’s "Apple News Network" continued to publish reports and made unfounded accusations against the Hong Kong government and the Hong Kong police.

Zhang Jianhong is a director of the Taiwan subsidiary of "One Media". He is responsible for the management and supervision of the operation of magazines, newspapers and online platforms. He has relevant influence.

Considering that these Taiwanese subsidiaries are sitting on 141 million Hong Kong dollars in assets, and colluding with foreign or foreign powers can be done in a hidden and secret manner, the applicant has a high risk of continuing to endanger national security.

  The Department of Justice continued that the conspirators do not need to implement the plan in person. As a senior of Apple Daily, Zhang can authorize, direct and supervise others to publish relevant articles or messages.

In addition, when the police took enforcement actions against Apple Daily and Zhang Jianhong and others, former British Prime Minister Dominic Raab and the U.S. State Department immediately issued so-called statements, reflecting Zhang's close ties with the United States and other foreign political parties.

After considering Zhang's background and financial situation, the judge believed that there was no sufficient reason to believe that Zhang would not continue to endanger national security, so he rejected his application for bail.

  Zhang Jianhong, the former CEO of "One Media", and the founder of "One Media" Li Zhiying, who is serving his sentence in Stanley Prison, Chen Peimin, former deputy director of Apple Daily, Luo Weiguang, the editor-in-chief, Lin Wenzong, the executive editor, and Feng Weiguang (penname Lu Feng) ) And Yang Qingqi (pen name Li Ping), suspected of violating the Hong Kong National Security Law and charged with conspiracy to collude with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security. 7 people have been detained.

(Overseas Net Li Meng)