National security police accuse group of unlawful ‘election’ of so-called parliament-in-exile, which recently held ‘virtual swearing-in ceremony’
The city’s national security police have placed a new round of bounties on 15 overseas activists involved in a group called “Hong Kong Parliament”, which they called “subversive” and accused of violating the Beijing-imposed security law by holding an unlawful “election”.
The HK$200,000 bounty slapped on each fugitive was supported by the Office for Safeguarding National Security in Hong Kong, which said the election “posed a serious threat to national sovereignty, security and developmental interests of the country”.
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