Hong Kong’s national security rules strengthened, experts say

Revisions to Hong Kong’s national security law implementation rules took effect on Monday, experts say, granting police powers common in other jurisdictions and speeding up investigations. The changes clarify procedures for searches under existing powers amid rising geopolitical risks and online threats potentially involving external forces. Senior Counsel Ronny Tong Ka-wah stressed that they introduce new procedures, not new powers or principles.

Changes to the implementation rules of Hong Kong’s national security law took effect on Monday, experts have said, improving operational efficiency amid heightened geopolitical risks. A legal expert and a former security minister noted that the amendments clearly lay out investigation procedures for searches under existing national security law powers, while an academic argued the move addresses online threats that could involve external forces. “There are new procedures, but there are no new powers or principles,” said Senior Counsel Ronny Tong Ka-wah, who sits on the key decision-making Executive Council. The revisions empower police to require a person under investigation to provide passwords or decryption methods for electronic equipment, with non-compliance punishable by a maximum of one year’s imprisonment and a HK$100,000 (US$12,760) fine. Customs officers were also empowered to seize articles deemed seditious. Authorities said they would set up applicable procedures and a strict timetable for processing claims of legal professional privilege involving materials seized by police for investigation. Experts view these as procedural enhancements rather than expansions of authority.

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Hong Kong's Chief Executive John Lee hosted a meeting with 150 officials, advisers, lawmakers, and experts on the State Council's white paper on local affairs. The gathering stressed that safeguarding national security is crucial for fully implementing the "one country, two systems" principle, ensuring the city's stability, development, and appeal to foreign investors.

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Hong Kong's police commissioner Joe Chow Yat-ming has said national security remains a priority despite the city's stabilising social situation, with plans to ramp up intelligence gathering and education amid lingering threats.

The Japanese government plans to include economic security information in the specially designated secrets law. The draft revision was approved by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's policy division and is expected to be adopted by the Cabinet as early as year-end. It aims to bolster information security by integrating with the newly introduced security clearance program.

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Former vice-chairman of Hong Kong's Tiananmen vigil group Albert Ho has pleaded guilty to inciting subversion for advocating an end to Communist Party rule in mainland China, facing up to 10 years in jail. Former chairman Lee Cheuk-yan and vice-chairwoman Chow Hang-tung denied the charges and will stand trial. The case centers on the group's activities under the national security law.

A Hong Kong lawmaker has warned that the government's proposed moves to increase professional scrutiny of building maintenance projects could incur extra costs and delays. Election Committee lawmaker Andrew Lam Siu-lo called for deeper discussions on implementation details by the government and legislature. The measures respond to the deadly Tai Po inferno in late November.

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In response to a joint G7 and EU statement condemning Jimmy Lai's national security conviction—as covered in prior coverage—Beijing and Hong Kong authorities issued sharp rebukes, dismissing foreign pressure as futile and reaffirming the rule of law amid ongoing tensions over the city's autonomy.

 

 

 

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