Superintendent Chow Hok-yin (left) and Chief Superintendent Steve Li with weapons seized last week. Photo: Handout

    Woman, 26, arrested in Hong Kong over military-style drills

    Hong Kong’s national security police have arrested a woman on suspicion of taking part in illegal drills as officers continue operations against a group accused of conducting military‑style combat training aimed at subverting the government. A police spokesman said on Sunday the 26‑year‑old woman was taken into custody on Friday night on suspicion of committing…

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    Rivals push insurance reforms, easier fire claims in Hong Kong election race

      Rivals push insurance reforms, easier fire claims in Hong Kong election race

      Hong Kong’s insurers should make it easier for residents affected by the deadly Tai Po fire to file claims and consider incorporating fire safety inspection results into underwriting, according to sector representatives contesting a seat in the legislature. Insurance sector candidates Chan Pui-leung and Simon Lam Yat-tung made the appeals on Wednesday during a government-led…

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      Hong Kong invokes security law for first time to ban overseas ‘subversive’ groups

        Hong Kong invokes security law for first time to ban overseas ‘subversive’ groups

        The Hong Kong government has exercised its power under the city’s domestic national security law for the first time to ban two organisations deemed subversive. Secretary for Security Chris Tang Ping-keung on Tuesday prohibited the operation of the Canada-based “Hong Kong Parliament” and the Taiwan-based “Hong Kong Democratic Independence Union” in the city. The ordinance…

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        Hong Kong’s national security police question man over fire response petition

          Hong Kong’s national security police question man over fire response petition

          Hong Kong’s national security police have questioned an individual who allegedly launched a petition calling on the government to address four demands following the deadly blaze in Tai Po, the Post has learned. The move on Saturday came as the central government’s national security authorities in Hong Kong warned against “anti-China and ill-intentioned individuals” exploiting…

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