Kwok Yin-sang (L) leaves the High Court after a judge granted him bail in Hong Kong on May 20, 2025. He has been convicted of handling money belonging to his daughter, a wanted pro-democracy activist based overseas, in the first such verdict issued unde...

Kwok Yin-sang (L) leaves the High Court after a judge granted him bail in Hong Kong on May 20, 2025. He has been convicted of handling money belonging to his daughter, a wanted pro-democracy activist based overseas, in the first such verdict issued under the city's homegrown national security law.

A Hong Kong court convicted the father of a wanted pro-democracy activist on Wednesday for handling money belonging to his daughter overseas, the first such verdict issued under the city's homegrown national security law.

Authorities in the Chinese finance hub have vowed to pursue overseas "fugitives" accused of endangering national security and have issued bounties on 34 people so far, moves decried by some Western countries as transnational repression.

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