Get to the bottom! What did the eight people who were wanted by the Hong Kong police for millions each do?

Get to the bottom! What did the eight people who were wanted by the Hong Kong police for millions each do?

  BEIJING, July 3 (Xinhua)-According to comprehensive Hong Kong media reports, the National Security Department of the Hong Kong Police Force (the National Security Department) held a press conference at 3 pm today (the 3 rd). Li Guihua, the chief superintendent of the National Security Department, said that he noticed that anti-Chinese chaotic Hong Kong elements continued to violate the law after fleeing overseas, emphasizing that the Hong Kong police have the responsibility to investigate. Earlier, the police had wanted eight people, including Ren Jianfeng, Yuan Gongyi, Guo Fengyi, Guo Rongkeng, Xu Zhiyi, Meng Zhaoda, Liu Zu-yang and Luo Guancong, and each of them was paid HK$ 1 million.

  From the top left: Ren Jianfeng, Yuan Gongyi, Guo Fengyi and Guo Rongkeng; From the left in the bottom row: Xu Zhiyu, Meng Zhaoda, Liu Zuyang and Luo Guancong. Image source: Hong Kong Sing Tao Network Photo by Yang Weiheng

  At the press conference, Li Guihua introduced the illegal matters of wanted persons one by one.

  Ren Jianfeng

  Ren Jianfeng, a 46-year-old man, is suspected of colluding with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security. The case shows that the person involved has colluded with anti-China politicians overseas many times, met with overseas officials to attend the so-called hearing and asked foreign countries to impose sanctions on Hong Kong judges and prosecutors. Ren left Hong Kong on April 30, 2022.

  Yuan Gongyi

  Yuan Gongyi, a 74-year-old man, is involved in the crime of subverting state power and colluding with foreign or overseas forces to endanger national security. The people involved organized the so-called "Hong Kong Parliament" overseas, launched a "referendum" to overthrow the central authorities and the administrative organs of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, colluded with overseas anti-China organizations, and demanded foreign countries to impose sanctions on China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on different occasions, or did other hostile acts. Recently, he also called for sanctions against judges of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Yuan left Hong Kong on June 9, 2020.

  Guo fengyi

  Guo Fengyi, a 26-year-old woman, is suspected of colluding with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security. The person involved colluded with anti-China organizations and politicians overseas to carry out relevant work as the so-called "Executive Director of the Hong Kong Democratic Committee", including attending the so-called foreign hearings and requesting foreign countries to impose sanctions or hostile actions on China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, including sanctions against Hong Kong judges and prosecutors. Guo left Hong Kong on January 25th, 2020.

  Guo rongkeng

  Guo Rongkeng, a 45-year-old man, is suspected of colluding with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security. The people involved colluded with anti-China organizations and politicians overseas, requesting foreign countries to impose sanctions on China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, including initiating extreme measures to undermine the linked exchange rate system of Hong Kong, with the intention of attacking Hong Kong’s status as a financial center. Guo left Hong Kong on November 27th, 2020.

  Xuzhifeng

  The 41-year-old man, Xu Zhisheng, is suspected of inciting secession, inciting subversion of state power and colluding with foreign or overseas forces to endanger national security. The people involved in the case have repeatedly launched the so-called "Hong Kong Charter" on various overseas platforms, including social media and news media, advocated "Hong Kong independence" and "Taiwan Province independence", promoted the so-called "referendum" and incited the overthrow of the basic system established by the Constitution of People’s Republic of China (PRC). In addition, he is also involved in colluding with anti-China politicians and organizations and asking foreign countries to impose sanctions on the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Xu will leave Hong Kong on November 30th, 2020.

  Meng zhaoda

  Meng Zhaoda, a 51-year-old man, was suspected of inciting secession. In the name of safeguarding labor rights and interests, the people involved actually advocated "Hong Kong independence" overseas through social media and attending meetings. Meng left Hong Kong on September 16th, 2021.

  Liuzuyang

  Liu Zuyang, a 29-year-old man, is suspected of colluding with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security. The people involved colluded with anti-China politicians and organizations overseas, set up a so-called "canvassing team" through various platforms, including social platforms and news media, and requested foreign countries to impose sanctions on China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Liu left Hong Kong on January 5, 2020.

  Luo Guancong

  Luo Guancong, a 29-year-old man, is suspected of inciting secession and colluding with foreign or overseas forces to endanger national security. The people involved in the case advocated "Hong Kong independence" overseas through various platforms, including social platforms, news media and public meetings. Collaborate with anti-China politicians and organizations in their work, including attending so-called hearings in foreign countries and on official occasions, requesting foreign countries to impose sanctions and other hostile acts on China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Luo left Hong Kong on June 27th, 2020.

  Li Guihua pointed out that they committed a very serious crime of endangering national security; They also advocate sanctions, undermine Hong Kong and intimidate Hong Kong officials. Some of them specifically sanction judges and prosecutors, so as to undermine the effective system in which judges are not interfered. There are also suggestions for foreign countries to attack Hong Kong’s financial system and its status as a financial center. The police attach great importance to the relevant cases, so each person hangs a red one million Hong Kong dollars, hoping that the public can provide information.

  Hong Yi, Senior Superintendent of the National Security Department, said that the National Security Department had obtained the evidence that the above eight people had committed crimes endangering national security, and the relevant crimes were obvious, and the police would certainly fully investigate them. Apart from applying to the court for arrest warrants and wanted eight people overseas in scurry off, it is also necessary to prevent people from using different channels, including financial institutions’ accounts, to help these eight people continue to endanger national security.

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