Source: Global Network
[Global Network Comprehensive Report Reporter Zhao Youping] Hong Kong media reported on November 27 that after Chen Jiaju, a Hong Kong police officer who was wanted by the Hong Kong police on suspicion of violating the Hong Kong National Security Law, fled to the UK for 5 months, he posted a message on Facebook today (27th) to sell miserable things, claiming to be in financial difficulties and initiated crowdfunding, "hoping to solve the visa fee problem." In response, some Hong Kong netizens scolded Chen Jiaju for not being a beggar.
Screenshot of the Hong Kong "Orange News" report
Chen Jiaju posted on Facebook on June 28 this year that he had left Hong Kong, and later said that he had fled to the UK. At around 0:00 today (27th), Chen Jiaju posted on Facebook that he arrived in the UK in early June and his tourist visa will expire on December 5. During this period, he "has been using his savings and a small amount of help from his friends, so he has no extra funds to use." He said that the medical expenses and application fees for applying for LOTR in the UK are now 2,500 pounds, and he himself has not yet been able to bear the cost. "He is now hoping to obtain crowdfunding to solve the visa problem."
Chen Jiaju’s Facebook screenshot
Chen Jiaju also attached a crowdfunding link to the post. However, if you click on the link, you can find that he asked to raise 45,000 pounds on the crowdfunding website, and now he has raised 1,735 pounds. ↓
Chen Jiaju’s fundraising page
According to "Singdao.com", Chen Jiaju claimed on Facebook last month that the mainland "teared" the Sino-British Joint Statement and initiated crowdfunding targets of 45,000 pounds, and called on supporters to join the so-called "lobbying team" and demanded that the UK "re-governance" Hong Kong until Hong Kong people can exercise their "right to self-determination". This crowdfunding link is also the same crowdfunding link he applied for a visa fee today.
Chen Jiaju (data photo)
Regarding Chen Jiaju's miserable crowdfunding, some Hong Kong netizens called him "someone didn't act as a beggar", and some netizens said that this was "a new crowdfunding for beggars (beggars). ↓
Some netizens mocked Chen Jiaju for "I asked someone to slack myself, and betrayed my brothers and sisters and asked for money." "I remember he said 'fighting with death'. Then I immediately walked (escape)." ↓
7-31, "East Net" and other Hong Kong media said that the Hong Kong police officially wanted six Hong Kong rioters who fled overseas, including Hong Kong rioters who fled to the UK for fear of the Hong Kong National Security Law, Luo Guancong, founding chairman of the "Hong Kong Independence" organization "Hong Kong Independence" organization "Hong Kong Independence" convener Chen Jiaju, member of the "Hong Kong Independence" organization "Student Motivation" organization Liu Kang, member of the "Hong Kong Independence" organization "Student Motivation" organization, Zheng Wenjie, who was involved in a prostitution case while going to the mainland last year and was administratively detained for "prostitution to lose contact", Zhu Mumin, director of the "Hong Kong Democracy Committee" organization "Hong Kong Democracy Committee" in Washington, and Huang Taiyang, former member of the "Hong Kong Independence" organization "Democracy Front". Chen Jiaju posted on Facebook on June 28 that she had left Hong Kong, and later said that she had fled to the UK in early June.