Civil servants, from cleaners to policymakers, will need to fulfil their duty to identify national security breaches under new guidelines that will soon be released, Hong Kongโs security chief has said.
Secretary for Security Chris Tang Ping-keung said that even though Hong Kong had returned to stability after the 2019 anti-government protests, national security risks remained as Western countries continued to use the city as an avenue to blockade China.
โExternal forces, like the West, in a bid to oppress us, will use Hong Kong for acts of blockade and suppression on our country. That wonโt change under the current geopolitical climate,โ Tang said, citing a white paper on national security issued by the State Council, the countryโs cabinet, last month.
The paper accused โexternal forcesโ and โcertain individual countriesโ of posing threats to the mainlandโs security, including stirring up trouble in Hong Kong.
Tangโs comments come as the national security law approaches its fifth anniversary at the end of this month. The Beijing-imposed law came into effect on June 30, 2020, and criminalises secession, subversion, terrorist activities and collusion with foreign forces.