Hong Kong national security police have questioned the uncle and aunt of pro-democracy activist Carmen Lau, who is accused of inciting secession and colluding with foreign forces under the National Security Law. Lau, now based in the U.S., faces charges for advocating Hong Kong’s independence and inciting blank votes, part of a broader effort by Hong Kong authorities to silence critics abroad by targeting their families. The NSL grants extraterritorial jurisdiction, allowing authorities to pursue individuals globally, leading to the issuance of arrest warrants for multiple overseas dissidents, as Hong Kong police intensify efforts to extend their reach beyond the city’s borders.
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Cyclist shot near SAF range under investigation for wilful trespass
SINGAPORE: A 42-year-old man is under investigation for wilful trespass after being shot while cycling in a restricted area during a Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) live-firing exercise in the Central Catchment Nature Reserve. He was hospitalized with a bullet slug lodged in his back and may face fines of up to S$1,000 for entering the designated military zone. Need More Context? 🔎
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