He Junren, former vice chairman of the Hong Kong Branch Federation, was charged with the Hong Kong National Security Law to incite others to subvert the crime of the state power.
Comprehensive network media "Hong Kong 01" and Ming Pao reported that 70 -year -old He Junren was charged with it from July 1, 2020 to September 8, 2021, inciting others to organize, plan, plan, plan, plan,Implementing or participating in the implementation of illegal means to subvert the state power, that is, overthrowing and destroying the fundamental system established by the People's Republic of China established by the Constitution of the People's Republic of China, or overthrowing the central government of the People's Republic of China.
He Junren was sentenced to 10 months in September last September for participating in the unique Victoria Garden rally in 2020. In addition, the previous case sentence must be performed. The total sentence period is 18 months.He applied for bail to the West Kowloon Magistrate Court before the sentence over the sentence last month, and was rejected by the Judge and Director of the National Security Law.
He Junren went to the High Court to apply for bail on the 15th of this month. After the National Security Law, the judge Chen Zhongheng, after listening to the two parties, will make a decision on Monday (22nd).Judge Chen Zhongheng approved He Junren with a cash bail with a cash bail of HK $ 700,000 (below, approximately S $ 124,289).
Other bail conditions include, He Junren's daughter and brother and woman personnel guarantee 200,000 Hong Kong dollars, all travel documents are handed in, shall not leave Hong Kong, go to the police station three times a week, obey from zero in the morning to 7 am from 7 am to 7 am.The night ban, not directly or indirectly, make, issue or reprint any remarks or behaviors that may be regarded as violating the National Security Law, or the crimes that endangers national security in Hong Kong law, and not to contact foreign officials directly or indirectly in any way.Member, members of any level of parliament, or other persons who serve the above personnel.