Covid-19 ‘water trader’ who sparked Barrier Gate mass test drive held permit to visit relatives, but went shopping instead, Secretary for Security reveals.
Wong Sio Chak
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As well as upcoming gaming concession bidding process, amendments to national security law are also on this year’s agenda.
Proposed regulations will allow police to intercept calls concerning terrorism, money laundering, crimes endangering national security, human trafficking and cybercrime.
New RMB 597 million customs facilities should be finished by June 2022 and will be an integral part of easing trade between Macao and the mainland.
Construction has stretched over nearly 12 years, with delays blamed on poor soil and materials, typhoons and Covid-19.
Police astounded at residents’ gullibility, security secretary says, who puts the blame on loneliness and avarice.
Public Prosecutions Office warns those involved in leading a criminal organisation, money-laundering and illegal gambling could face up to 23 years behind bars.
Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak says amending law is top priority; work to safeguard national security is ‘on the road for ever’.