Countering “an obvious increase in spying activities by state-level groups” over the past two years will be the main focus when Hong Kong revives a long-shelved bill under its mini-constitution to safeguard national security, according to the city’s top official in charge of the issue.In an exclusive interview with the Post, Secretary for Security Chris Tang Ping-keung said the time to implement Article 23 of the Basic Law had never been so “ripe” since Hong Kong returned from British to…
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Hong Kong national security law: time is ‘ripe’ for Article 23 with focus on combating ‘state-level spying’, minister says
