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The Hong Kong Government Has Revised the Implementation Rules of the National Security Law and Is Considering Confiscating Jimmy Lai's Assets.

The Hong Kong government recently revised the implementation details of the National Security Law. Sources indicate that authorities are considering invoking the newly revised Hong Kong version of the National Security Law to confiscate the assets of Jimmy Lai, founder of Next Media. His assets had previously been frozen, raising concerns about the security of Hong Kong residents' private property.
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The Hong Kong government recently revised the implementation details of the National Security Law. Sources indicate that authorities are considering invoking the newly revised Hong Kong version of the National Security Law to confiscate the assets of Jimmy Lai, founder of Next Media. His assets had previously been frozen, raising concerns about the security of Hong Kong residents' private property.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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