The Hong Kong Internet TV host Jace, who was arrested for suspected violation of the Hong Kong National Security Law and money laundering, was arrested again by police National Security Department staff on the 7th. He was supposed to appear in court on the 8th, but was postponed due to physical condition.
Hong Kong Network Host Jace Source: Hong Kong Oriental Network
According to the Hong Kong Oriental Daily Network on the 8th, Jace's real name is Yin Yaosheng. The Hong Kong police officially prosecuted him on the 7th for four counts of "inciting acts of inciting intentions". The case appeared in court in the West Kowloon referee early on the 8th. But due to his "her own condition", Jace took the initiative to ask for admission to the East District Hospital for medical treatment. The prosecution said that after the doctor patrols on the 8th, he said that due to the defendant's condition, the condition can be evaluated on the 9th. The court then adjourned the case until February 11. If the defendant can be discharged from the hospital early, he will be taken to court immediately; the police must be remanded for custody during the waiting period.
According to the charge, 52-year-old Jace colluded with others to host and speak on online programs in Hong Kong on August 8, 15, September 5 and October 10 last year, with the intention of arousing hatred or contempt of the Government of the People's Republic of China and the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region or arousing rebellion against it, and arousing Hong Kong residents' attempt to change other matters formulated in Hong Kong according to law, or instigate others to fail to abide by the law or disobey legal orders.
Hong Kong's Sing Tao Daily reviewed on the 8th that Jayce launched the so-called "Thousands of Parents in Taiwan's Educational Aid" plan in February last year, trying to gather 1,000 parents to donate about HK$2,500 each year to fund the tuition and living expenses required for Hong Kong thugs to study in Taiwan, and even find a host family. There are five or six Taiwanese cooperation agencies in the program, including the "Taiwan independence" organization. In November last year, the Jaces and his wife were arrested by staff from the National Security Department of the Hong Kong Police. He was suspected of violating the Hong Kong National Security Law to "use money or other materials to help others split the country" and launder money. He was subsequently allowed to be released on bail. On the 7th, Hong Kong police arrested Jace again. He was charged with four counts of "acting sedition intentions", with the main contents involving incitement, including "making, attempting, preparing to do or conspiring with anyone to make an incitement intentions" and "publishing sedition texts". The first conviction can be fined HK$5,000 and imprisonment for two years, and then conviction can be sentenced to 3 years in prison.
Since the outbreak of the "Amendment Bill Storm", some Hong Kong artists have clearly supported violent demonstrations, including members of the group "Ta Ming One Sect", Huang Yaoming, the "Movie Queen" of the Golden Horse and the Golden Horse "Movie Queen" Dexian, and artist Anthony Wong, etc. Both the songs of Wong Yaoming and Dexian Ip were removed from the shelves in the mainland, and Anthony Wong no longer has mainland film contracts.
Huang Yaoming (data photo)
Some of them went to Taiwan to develop, such as Hong Kong artist Du Wenze went to Taiwan to film the program "A Guide to Hong Kong Immigration in Taiwan" in December last year; Anthony Wong went to Taiwan to film the public television series "The Fourth Floor Paradise" in May last year, and revealed on Facebook that he was interested in becoming a naturalized in Taiwan. Later, he returned to Hong Kong to move out of his residence where he had lived for 20 years, and in December last year he went to Taiwan to host the program "Making Friends in a Dining Cart". He claimed to open a char siu bakery in Taiwan and also open a performing arts school. However, Anthony Wong's new show did not cause much splash outside the island. In February this year, Anthony Wong revealed in an interview with Taiwanese media that since the illegal "Occupy Central" in 2014, he has lived a zero-income life in Hong Kong for more than six years. Some entertainment media commented that Anthony Wong can only make money by active in Taiwan, which can also show the decline of the Taiwan entertainment industry.
Anthony Wong (data photo)
Hong Kong singer Ho Yunshi has been constantly "showing her presence" since she was banned. When she attended a U.S. Congressional hearing in September 2019, she falsely claimed that Hong Kong police had "abuse of violence" and encouraged U.S. lawmakers to pass the "Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act." The Hong Kong government said it was "deeply regretful" that they made serious false accusations at the hearing. A spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry also criticized He Yunshi and others for placing foreigners on their own, anti-China and Hong Kong, and urged the US not to interfere in China's internal affairs. On September 27 of the same year, He Yunshi was thrown red paint when she went to Taipei to participate in a parade.In December last year, Ho Yunshi, who is a Canadian native, claimed on Facebook that her friends advised her to "run away" almost every day, but she wanted to stay in Hong Kong to write songs. result Some Hong Kong netizens bluntly told her to "return to Canada" because Hong Kong does not need her; some netizens criticized her for "taking a wrong path and wanting to kill Hong Kong" and not to say that she was secretly running away so great.
He Yunshi (data photo)