Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong faces fresh charge of foreign collusion


Hong Kong national security police have levelled a fresh charge against jailed activist Joshua Wong Chi-fung, accusing him of conspiring with fugitive ex-lawmaker Nathan Law Kwun-chung to collude with foreign forces five years ago.

Police were seen strengthening security around West Kowloon Court on Friday as they awaited the arrival of 28-year-old Wong, who was escorted to court in a prison van.

A charge sheet seen by the Post said Wong conspired with Law and others to instigate foreign sanctions, blockades or implement other hostile activities against Hong Kong and mainland China between July 1 and November 23 of 2020.

The suspects also plotted to โ€œseriously disrupt the formulation and implementation of laws or policiesโ€ by the central and Hong Kong governments โ€œwhich was likely to cause serious consequencesโ€, the document said.

A security officer is stationed at West Kowloon Court as Wong is escorted to the venue in a prison van. Photo: Edmond So
A security officer is stationed at West Kowloon Court as Wong is escorted to the venue in a prison van. Photo: Edmond So

Senior assistant director of public prosecutions Derek Lau Tak-wai asked that no plea be taken from the defendant and sought a two-month adjournment for police to conduct further inquiries.

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