Hong Kong National Security Law Violation "Student Localism" 19-year-old former representative indicted second case October 29, 20:03

A 19-year-old former representative of an independence group in Hong Kong has been charged with fueling the division of the country.

This is the second case of being charged with violating the Hong Kong National Security Law, which came into force at the end of June.

The indictment was made by former representative of Hong Kong's independence group "Student Localism", Tony Chung (19), who has been gathering people who insist on Hong Kong's independence through SNS since July. He has been charged with violating the Hong Kong National Security Law for calling for conflict.



Mr. Zhong was released on bail after being arrested in July for violating the law, but police continued to write on SNS after that, and the country was divided. On the 27th, I arrested a place near the US Consulate General.



Local media reports that former representative Zhong was seeking asylum in the United States.



In Hong Kong, more than 20 people have been arrested so far for violating the National Security Act after the enforcement of the National Security Act at the end of June, of which more than 20 were indicted during protests. This is the second case of Hong Kong National Security Law, following a man who rushed into a line of police officers on a motorcycle with a flag with a slogan on it.