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Exclusive | Hong Kong’s crime fight hampered by geopolitics but crooks still kept at bay: Chris Tang

  • Suspension of legal assistance deals has impacted city but officials can work with overseas agencies in other ways to bring criminals to justice, security minister says

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Hong Kong security minister Chris Tang has also told the Post his bureau will work on improving the business environment by facilitating travel between Hong Kong and mainland China. Photo: Dickson Lee

Cooperation between Hong Kong’s law enforcement and international agencies has not been enfeebled by geopolitical tensions even though a number of Western countries’ suspension of extradition agreements with the city did benefit some criminals, the security minister has said.

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Chris Tang Ping-keung, the secretary for security, on Thursday also said his bureau would work on improving the business environment by facilitating travel between Hong Kong and mainland China not only for locals but also visitors in step with the government’s renewed emphasis on lifting the economy after the passing of a domestic national security law.

“We are always looking at [whether there is] any further room that we can do to facilitate the travel between Hong Kong and [the] mainland for not just local people, but also expatriates or even other visitors,” he said.

Hong Kong has been caught in the geopolitical battle between China and the West after Beijing imposed a national security law on the city in 2020 in response to the months-long anti-government protests of the previous year.

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Geopolitics has dented Hong Kong law enforcement but crooks still being caught: security chief

Geopolitics has dented Hong Kong law enforcement but crooks still being caught: security chief
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