Hong Kong holds first meeting of new top-level anti-terrorism group



Hong Kong leader John Lee Ka-chiu has chaired the first meeting of a high-level counterterrorism group, later announcing that a large exercise to simulate terrorist attacks on critical infrastructure will be held this month.

The Chief Executive Counter-terrorism Steering Group discussed the progress of various groups under a new three-tier mechanism, global and local threats, and the directions and strategies of the governmentโ€™s counterterrorism work, a statement released after Wednesdayโ€™s meeting said.

โ€œAs a metropolitan city, Hong Kong may also face threats under the global and local terrorism landscape,โ€ Lee said.

โ€œAs such, we must further strengthen the [Hong Kong] governmentโ€™s overall counterterrorism work.โ€

It was the first top-level meeting under the three-tier anti-terrorism mechanism introduced in last yearโ€™s policy address to boost the cityโ€™s defences against evolving global terrorism threats.

The cityโ€™s No 2 official, Chief Secretary Eric Chan Kwok-ki, Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po and Secretary for Justice Paul Lam Ting-kwok are deputy chairmen of the steering group. The top-tier group comprises ministers, department chiefs, heads of the disciplined services and national security officials.

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