Force asks sister of wanted activist linked to subversive ‘Hong Kong Parliament’ to go to Tuen Mun police station to ‘assist with an investigation’, source reveals
Hong Kong national security police have taken away the sister of wanted activist Chin Po-fun to “assist with an investigation”, the Post has learned, marking the second time a relative of a fugitive has been summoned following the latest round of bounties.
A source said officers asked Chin’s sister to go to Tuen Mun police station, adding that the questioning was expected to be completed around 12pm on Tuesday.
Chin is among 15 activists who were each slapped with a HK$200,000 (US$25,477) bounty last month for their involvement in an overseas election organised in May by “Hong Kong Parliament”, which authorities have deemed subversive and accused of violating the Beijing-imposed security law. The force also issued arrest warrants for the activists.
The group was founded by self-exiled activists Elmer Yuan Gong-yi, Victor Ho Leung-mau, Fok Ka-chi and Choi Ming-da, who police issued HK$1 million bounties on their heads in 2023 and 2024.






