During the reporting period, four of those arrested under the NSL were charged with national security offences. Their trials are ongoing. They are:
1 Tong Ying-kit, arrested for allegedly riding a motorbike into a group of police officers during the 1 July protest. He was charged with inciting secession and engaging in terrorist activities
2 Tong Chung Hon-lam, a 19-year-old former member of a disbanded pro-independence organisation, arrested for inciting secession on 29 July for messages he had allegedly posted on social media
3 Adam Ma Chung-man, arrested on 22 November for allegedly chanting the slogan “Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of our Times” publicly on various occasions, and charged with incitement to commit secession
4 Jimmy Lai Chee-ying, arrested on 10 August and later charged with colluding with foreign forces, reportedly for alleged comments he made in the media and on social media. Further details of his case are given in the next section
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/six-monthly-report-on-hong-kong-july-to-december-2020/six-monthly-report-on-hong-kong-july-to-december-2020
1 Tong Ying-kit, arrested for allegedly riding a motorbike into a group of police officers during the 1 July protest. He was charged with inciting secession and engaging in terrorist activities
2 Tong Chung Hon-lam, a 19-year-old former member of a disbanded pro-independence organisation, arrested for inciting secession on 29 July for messages he had allegedly posted on social media
3 Adam Ma Chung-man, arrested on 22 November for allegedly chanting the slogan “Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of our Times” publicly on various occasions, and charged with incitement to commit secession
4 Jimmy Lai Chee-ying, arrested on 10 August and later charged with colluding with foreign forces, reportedly for alleged comments he made in the media and on social media. Further details of his case are given in the next section
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/six-monthly-report-on-hong-kong-july-to-december-2020/six-monthly-report-on-hong-kong-july-to-december-2020