Lee’s trip is part of a broader series of visits to Greater Bay Area cities by Hong Kong’s chief executive as the region pushes for closer integration.
Wong Sio Chak
Deal is needed to provide a basis for the surrender of fugitives, according to Wong Sio Chak.
Security secretary cites ‘likes’ on social media by local civil servants as support for 2019-2020 Hong Kong protests.
Move follows criticism of handling of Inner Harbour fishing boat inferno last April; vessel owners likely to be subject to new fire prevention regulations.
Computer crime in particular cut back thanks to regional cooperation with other law enforcement bodies and heightened public awareness.
Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak points to illegal currency exchange activities as one of the main issues.
Eight non-resident workers’ stay permits cancelled as police seek to curb flow of unnecessary travellers in search of a fast buck.
Romance and gambling scams two main causes. Other crime under control, with police making good use of CCTV to apprehend suspects.
New bill sets out phone tapping procedures; telecom operators will have to keep logs for 12 months.