Hong Kong media: Wei Zhida, the "Queen's lawyer" of the black violence, left Hong Kong in a hurry and took over the cases of Huang Zhifeng and other Hong Kong rioters

  [Global Network Comprehensive Reporter Zhao Youping] All media sources in Hong Kong's Dagong Wenhui said that Wei Zhida, the "Queen's lawyer" of the thugs, left Hong Kong on the evening of the 25th.

A few days ago, he notified the Hong Kong Law Society that his law firm would cease operations on June 3.

Wei Zhida has taken over the cases of Huang Zhifeng, Zeng Jianchao and Zhu Kaidi and other rioters in Hong Kong.

  According to all media reports of Hong Kong Dagong Wenhui, at 9:30 p.m. on the 25th, a reporter from Hong Kong's "Wen Wei Po" found that Wei Zhida, who was wearing an apricot-colored round hat, showed up at Hong Kong International Airport with a large amount of luggage and a woman, and hurried to the counter to check in. machine procedures.

During the check-in procedure, Wei Zhida was asked by reporters whether he had communicated with Xia Boyi, the former chairman of the Hong Kong Bar Association, and why the law firm was suddenly closed, but Wei Zhida never said a word.

Then quickly said goodbye to the woman and entered the gate.

  According to the report, on April 21, the Law Society of Hong Kong issued a notice stating that it had received a notice of suspension of practice from “Wei Zhida Law Firm”.

  The report mentioned that Wei Zhida has always acted like the "reign lawyer" of the opposition. He has taken over the cases of Hong Kong rioters such as Huang Zhifeng, Zeng Jianchao and Zhu Kaidi, and the so-called "legal support" card printed with the contact information of his law firm has also appeared in A number of people who have been arrested for gang violence have been publicly criticized by Hong Kong District Court Judge Chen Guangchi.

According to the report, in the face of the possibility of being investigated by the national security, feeling great pressure, or knowing his own evil deeds, Wei Zhida decided to leave Hong Kong alone early and fled.