Security agency set up in Hong Kong Independently controlled by the Hong Kong government, 17:47 July 1st

In response to the enforcement of the "Hong Kong National Security Maintenance Act," a Chinese government executive held a press conference and said that "everything we deal with is related to national secrets" about Chinese security institutions set up in Hong Kong based on this law. As a result, he acknowledged that he will independently crack down on the matter without receiving any control from the Hong Kong government.

Following the enactment of the "Hong Kong National Security Act," which controls anti-governmental movements in Hong Kong, Vice Chief Zhang Xiaoming of the Hong Kong Macau Secretariat, which is in charge of Hong Kong's problems with the Chinese government, , I had a press conference in Beijing.

In this, Mr. Zhang said, "This law is a legalization of the principles and minimum conditions of the "one country, two systems" and will be a turning point for Hong Kong to return to a normal trajectory. It is a "birthday gift" tailored to 23 years, and its value will appear in the future." He emphasized the legitimacy of the law.

In addition, regarding the establishment of a new Chinese security agency called "National Security Office" in Hong Kong based on the law, "The power that this agency exercises is beyond the scope of Hong Kong's autonomy, and all cases dealt with. It is related to national secrets," and has shown that he is independent of the Hong Kong government and will independently crack down.

In addition, the law stipulates that criminal acts refer to acts of collating with foreign powers and harming the security of the state, and last year, Vice-Chairman Zhang was able to send suspects to mainland China. Arguing that the act could be subject to punishment, citing the case of a Hong Kong democratic activist who opposed the proposed amendment to the US Congress and attended a US Congress hearing to appeal for sanctions against China. I showed you.