Chris Tang
Coverage of Chris Tang in the Nexus archive.
- Hong Kong booksellers are reportedly arrested over alleged sales of seditious publications
Hong Kong authorities arrested five people after raiding two bookstores, Have A Nice Stay and Greenfield Book Store, on suspicion of selling seditious publications under the 2024 national security law. The arrests are the third in a series targeting independent bookstores since March 2024, with police alleging the materials incite hatred against government agencies.
- Loss of fugitive transfer deals a ‘pity’ and only helps criminals, Chris Tang says
Hong Kong's security chief Chris Tang called the loss of fugitive transfer deals a 'pity' and stated it only benefits criminals. He noted that resuming extradition agreements with countries that suspended them depends on those countries' decisions.
- ‘No limits’ to accountability over Tai Po fire, security chief Chris Tang says
Hong Kong's security chief, Chris Tang, stated there are 'no limits' to accountability for the Tai Po fire, vowing to arrest and prosecute anyone with evidence of wrongdoing. This comes as Hong Kong marks the 29th anniversary of its return to Chinese rule on July 1.