Twelve Hong Kong residents have been imprisoned in Shenzhen, and their families in Hong Kong have campaigned for their release, pulling up banners and balloons on Ji’ao Mountain, which looks out over Yantian, Shenzhen.
The 30-year-old Lee Yu-hin returned to Hong Kong early this week after serving his sentence on the mainland, and was charged on Wednesday with three counts, including conspiracy to conspire with foreign or foreign forces to endanger national security, conspiracy to assist criminals and unlicensed possession of ammunition, the day of the arraignment he was absent from the hearing due to mandatory isolation, and no lawyer to represent him in court, the prosecution said at the Time that Lee would be placed in the custody of the correctional institution, and claimed that he had met with his lawyer The prosecution said at the time that Lee would be placed in the custody of the correctional institution and claimed that he had met with his lawyer.
However, Lee’s sister has told the media that she has not been able to contact Lee, and described him as “evaporated”. The police and the hospital have asked for a timetable for the whereabouts of Lee Yu-hin, but different offices or departments have told Lee’s Family and friends that “there is no such person”, “no whereabouts” or “no record”.
12 Hong Kong People’s Concern Group pointed out that the Correctional Services Department has repeatedly denied that Lee Yu-hin is in its custody, Lee’s family and friends now have reasonable suspicion that the authorities did not transfer Lee Yu-hin to the custody of the Correctional Services Department in accordance with court instructions, and urged the authorities to immediately clarify where Lee Yu-hin is now, whether he is under the custody of the Correctional Services Department, the police or other departments, and is also very concerned about whether his basic human rights are protected
The police replied that they would explain to the arrested persons their rights, including requests for meetings with lawyers and notification of friends and relatives, and that the police would make arrangements according to their wishes, but the police would not comment on whether individual arrested persons had made such requests to the police.
Apple Daily has asked the Security Bureau about the whereabouts of Lee Yu-hin and whether he can contact his family or legal representative, but the results were replied by the Correctional Services Department. As stated earlier, the CSD reiterated that it does not comment on individual cases, and did not respond to Lee’s actual location. As for the family’s failure to learn the location of the scabbard, the Department said that for all newly admitted inmates, the Department will follow the established procedures to ask them whether they need assistance in informing their friends and relatives of their place of detention, and if the inmate refuses to disclose his place of detention to anyone, the Department will handle it according to his wishes. The inmate may then make the relevant notification arrangements or inform his or her friends and relatives by letter.
In addition, the newspaper has asked the Security Bureau to inquire about the whereabouts of Lee Yu-hin, whether Lee Yu-hin can contact his family or legal representative and other issues, but the results were replied by the Correctional Services Department. As the previous statement, the Correctional Services Department reiterated that it does not comment on individual cases, and did not respond to the actual location of Lee Yu-hin. As for the family’s failure to learn the location of the scabbard, the Department said that for all newly admitted inmates, the Department will follow the established procedures to ask them whether they need assistance in informing their friends and relatives of their place of detention, and if the inmate refuses to disclose his place of detention to anyone, the Department will handle it according to his wishes. If the inmate refuses to disclose his or her place of detention to anyone, the Department will follow his or her wishes. The inmate may then make the relevant notification arrangements or notify his or her friends and relatives by mail.
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