Hong Kong police search for democrats extended to Huang Zhifeng prison to serve his sentence was taken away.

The Hong Kong Police Force’s National Security Division used a large number of police officers yesterday to arrest 53 pan-democrats, in addition to news that the Vice Chairman of the Hong Kong People’s Power, “Quickly” Tam Tak Chi, who is currently being held in Lai Chi Kok Detention Centre, and the former Secretary General of the Hong Kong House of Representatives, Wong Chi Fung, who is serving a prison sentence, have been affected; earlier foreign media quoted the Hong Kong Police Force as saying that Wong Chi Fung has been arrested again and taken out of Shek Pik Prison.

Comprehensive foreign media reports, the Hong Kong police national security department yesterday used a thousand police officers, arrested 53 pan-democrats, in addition to the District No. Xuan because of the quarantine was released on early bail, the others were questioned overnight, this morning there is news that, although Tan Tak Chi, Wong Chi Fung are being held in custody, but are involved in the case because of participation in the primary election, the Hong Kong police will be arrested.

Tam Tak Chi was accused in September last year, in the street preaching allegedly published inciting words, and on the 6th of that month by the Hong Kong Police National Security Division arrested, charged with five counts of inciting words and a charge of disorderly conduct in a public place, application for bail was refused, remanded to Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre so far.

Wong Chi-fung was charged with unlawful assembly for his participation in the siege of the Hong Kong Police Headquarters on June 21 of last year, and the case was sentenced in the West Kowloon Court on December 2 last year.

Huang Zhifeng was arrested again and charged with “subversion of state power”.

The AFP earlier quoted Hong Kong police sources as saying that Wong Chi-fung has been confirmed to have been re-arrested and taken out of Shek Pik Prison, where he was serving his original sentence, and charged for the first time with “subversion of state power” under the Hong Kong National Security Law.