She will be hunted down for life!

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-23

On December 5, according to @Voice of the Greater Bay Area, in response to Zhou Ting's case, Hong Kong Chief Executive Li Jiachao said that Zhou Ting was suspected of colluding with external forces to endanger Hong Kong, and would make every effort to hunt down any criminals who endangered ***Unless Zhou Ting turns herself in, she will be hunted down for life. Mr Lee once again stressed that Article 23 of the Basic Law would be enacted next year.

HKSAR**Solemn Statement:

Hunt down Zhou Ting!

On December 4, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR)** issued a solemn statement that Zhou Ting, who was arrested by the **Police Force*** of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on suspicion of violating the crime of "colluding with foreign countries or external forces to endanger ***".Blatantly on social ** said that he would abandon bail and abscond,In disregard of the law and discipline, the SAR will make every effort to pursue and arrest him in accordance with the law, and severely condemn this shameful absconding in fear of crimeShameful behavior.

Zhou Ting (data map).

The statement pointed out that Zhou Ting openly stated that he would ignore the bail conditions of the police force, and that he would be completely bankrupt in good faith, and that he had never seriously faced his alleged violations of law and discipline in an attempt to evade legal consequences. No matter what excuses she stacked up or tried to deceive sympathy, she could not hide her hypocritical shame and lawless nature.

The statement also stressed that endangerment is an extremely serious crimeThe SAR will go all out to crack down and pursue it to the end. No fugitive should think that he or she can escape criminal responsibility by absconding from Hong Kong. Fugitives are hunted for life unless they turn themselves in.

The SAR advised Zhou Ting to turn back to the shore, cooperate with **, take responsibility for his own actions, and reform himself, otherwise he will fall into the mud and regret it.

Response:

No one has extrajudicial privileges

On December 4, ** spokesperson Wang Wenbin presided over a regular press conference.

A reporter asked a question about Zhou Ting, a former member of "Demosisto" who was suspected of violating the Hong Kong National Security Law, announced through social ** that he would go into exile in Canada and would not return to Hong Kong. What's the response to this?

Wang Wenbin said that Hong Kong** has responded to this by strongly condemning the irresponsible behavior that openly challenges the law and order.

Wang Wenbin stressed that China is a country ruled by law, Hong Kong is a society governed by law, and the rights and interests enjoyed by Hong Kong residents in accordance with the law are fully protected. At the same time,No one has extrajudicial privileges, and any illegal and criminal acts must be punished by law.

Previously reported

Zhou Ting, a Hong Kong rioter, abandoned bail and absconded!

On December 4, according to the global network, citing Hong Kong media reports such as Dagong.com,Zhou Ting, a former member of "Demosisto", who is suspected of violating the Hong Kong National Security Law, "abandoned bail and absconded".

According to the reportZhou Ting was allowed to study in Canada in July, left Hong Kong in September, and was originally scheduled to report to Hong Kong** in December, but she posted on social platforms on the 3rd that she would not return to Hong Kong to report. Hong Kong Sing Tao Network said on the 4th, ** responded that some people recently said on social platforms that they would not report to ** on time,** Strongly condemns irresponsible acts that openly challenge the rule of law.

According to the Hong Kong ** report,Zhou Ting is suspected of violating the Hong Kong National Security Law for "collusion with foreign forces". She posted on social platforms on the 3rd that she is now studying in Toronto, Canada, and was originally scheduled to return to Hong Kong in December to report to ** on the national security case, but after considering various factors, she decided not to return to Hong Kong to report.

According to Hong Kong's Sing Tao website, **Response** said that the woman was arrested by the National Security Department on August 10, 2020 on suspicion of violating the "crime of colluding with foreign forces". Subsequently, she was imprisoned in late 2020 and mid-2021 for other cases. After her release from prison, the woman continued to be released on bail by the National Security Department. **The woman was also restricted from leaving Hong Kong under the powers in Schedule 2 to Article 43 of the National Security Law. During this period, the woman reported to ** on time every time and cooperated. The woman had earlier revealed to ** that she hoped to study abroad and provide documents to prove that she had been admitted, so the National Security Department issued her a travel document back in September this year and extended her bail until December.

According to the reportHong Kong** calls on the parties to rein in the precipice, not to choose to take a road of no return, and bear the name of "fugitive" for the rest of their lives.

Dagong.com reported that Zhou Ting and Nathan Law, Joshua Wong and others established the "** organization" Hong Kong Demosisto in 2016. Although Demosisto, on the eve of the implementation of the National Security Law, claimed to be "dissolved" and Zhou Ting and others claimed to "withdraw", the anti-China and destabilizing organization still threatened to "break up the whole and join the struggle" at that time. In July 2020, Chow Ting stood up for a number of anti-China and destabilizing elements participating in the so-called "opposition Legislative Council primary". In August 2020, Zhou Ting was arrested by Hong Kong's ** National Security Department on suspicion of colluding with foreign forces, and was subsequently sentenced to 10 months in prison for the siege of the police headquarters in 2019, and was released from prison in June 2021.

**: Zhonghong Network Comprehensive

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