Ace News Desk – Activists, an ex-TV star, a former pollster and a journalist – all residing abroad – are wanted by Hong Kong’s national security authorities, each with HK$1 million bounties on their heads. HKFP examines who the six are and why they are sought.
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Activists, an ex-TV star, a former pollster and a journalist – all residing abroad – are wanted by Hong Kong’s national security authorities, each with HK$1 million bounties on their heads. HKFP examines who the six are, and why they are sought.
Hong Kong’s national security police on Tuesday issued a fresh round of arrest warrants for six people living overseas, with bounties worth HK$1 million offered for information leading to their arrests.(From left to right, top to bottom) Tony Chung, Carmen Lau, Chung Kim-wah, Chloe Cheung, Joseph Tay and Victor Ho. Photo: HKFP collage.
The six stand accused of committing national security offences including inciting secession and collusion with foreign forces. Including them, there are now 19 people overseas wanted by Hong Kong police on suspicion of committing national security offences.

Andrew Kan, deputy police commissioner for national security, said on Tuesday that authorities will freeze the bank accounts of the six newly wanted individuals, as he urged residents not to engage in any financial transaction with them.
HKFP examines who the self-exiled activists are, and what they are wanted for below:
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