Three Charged in Hong Kong Under Domestic National Security Law for Alleged Drills
Hong Kong police have charged three men with conspiracy to subvert state power following the city's first arrests under its domestic national security law, related to alleged illegal drills.
Hong Kong police have brought more defendants to court from the city’s first arrests over alleged illegal drills under its domestic national security law, charging three men with conspiracy to subvert state power. Wong Kit-lun, 20, Tang Ngai-pok, 23, and Chan Hiu-chun, 23, appeared at West Kowloon Magistrate’s Court on Thursday, each facing one count of conspiracy to subvert state power. Wong received an additional charge of possessing child pornography. A police spokesman said the three men...