National Security Department Investigation: Yuan Michang and Rong Haien’s Innocence and Family Dynamics

2023-07-24 14:06:09
National Security Search|Rong Haien: Believe that he is innocent and will not affect the relationship between husband and wife Yuan Michang left the police station in the followingnoon It is reported that Yuan Gongyi’s eldest daughter Yuan Miwang is also under investigation

[Yahoo News Report]The National Security Department of the police issued a red flag earlier this month to arrest 8 overseas Hong Kong residents, including Yuan Gongyi. Yuan Gongyi’s eldest daughter, Yuan Miwang, son Yuan Michang, and Rong Haien, who announced in the newspaper last year that they have separated from each other, were taken away by the police for investigation today. The police replied to “Yahoo News”, saying that the National Security Department took away a man and two women on Hong Kong Island today (24th) for investigation. They are suspected of assisting fugitives to continue to engage in acts that endanger national security; related operations are still in progress, and other law enforcement actions, including arrests, cannot be ruled out. Police actions will be handled according to the actual situation and in accordance with the law.

Yuan Michang left Wanchai Police Station at 5:00 p.m., and a large number of media came forward to interview him. He only said, “Thank you for your concern, I’m going to catch a ride,” and then left without further discussion.

Yuan Michang left Wanchai Police Station at 5:00 p.m. (Photo by Davies)

Yuan Michang left Wanchai Police Station at 5:00 p.m. (eye press)

Yuan Michang left Wanchai Police Station at 5:00 p.m., surrounded by a large number of media. (Photo by Davies)

Yuan Michang left Wanchai Police Station at 5:00 p.m., and a large number of media came forward to interview him. He just said, “Thank you for your concern, I’m going to get a ride.” (eye press)

Yuan Michang left Wanchai Police Station at 5:00 p.m. surrounded by a large number of media. He did not respond to questions and boarded a taxi on Lockhart Road to leave. (Photo by Davies)

Yuan Michang’s wife, Legislative Council member Rong Haien told reporters at around 4:00 p.m. that more than 10 police officers searched the house this morning while she and her husband were still sleeping. When she was taken away, the police officers were still searching the apartment and searching for documents. Yuan Michang was still at home at that time. She was then taken to the West District Police Station for investigation and completed a video interview, which lasted nearly 3 hours. She said that her two mobile phones and computers were also confiscated by the police, and they were taken back following the interview; the police did not disclose that they would conduct further investigations.

In the early morning, I went to the house to search the house and video-recorded the meeting for nearly 3 hours.

Rong Haien said that he fully cooperated with the police investigation, “If there are any clues or information you want me to provide, I will tell them 1510.” Regarding this investigation, she described the police as determined and “hoped to find strong evidence from the family members of the eight fugitives to track down their whereregardings” and expressed support for the police’s law enforcement.

She said that she would try her best to answer the police’s questions. She said she didn’t know regarding the police’s inside information, the address and phone number of the wanted person. She also said that this incident has not affected her relationship with Yuan Michang for the time being.

She also said that she “has a budget” for being taken away to assist in the investigation, just as she has expressed her willingness to cooperate with the investigation earlier, and believes that today is the fulfillment of her promise, and she will cooperate with the investigation if necessary in the future.

Yuan Gongyi is one of the eight people wanted by the National Security Department of the police. His eldest daughter Yuan Miwang, son Yuan Michang and his daughter-in-law Rong Haien, who had been divorced from the newspaper, were successively taken away by the police for investigation. Rong Haien met with reporters in the followingnoon and said that he would fully cooperate with the police investigation, and that he believed in his innocence.

Rong Haien: As a wife, I must try my best to protect the family

Rong Haien published a newspaper in August last year, announcing that he had separated from Yuan Gongyi’s relationship with his daughter-in-law. This month, he also urged Yuan Gongyi to return to Hong Kong and surrender. As for being questioned by the police following breaking the relationship in the newspaper, she said: “Even if I break away from the ‘grandfather-daughter relationship’ in the statement, because I have always been his son’s wife, I believe the police will consider whether because I live in the same room with him, they will know more information and assist in the investigation. I believe the police have their own decisions and their own direction of investigation.

She also said: “As a wife, I must try my best to protect my family, including protecting my husband. So I have repeatedly reminded that if the same people are suspected of violating the National Security Law or are wanted, they should avoid suspicion and not participate in all their actions. I believe that any normal person should think regarding it. He is an adult and a mature person. Therefore, as a wife, I will do my best to protect my family, my husband, my two children and my family. I hope that with this investigation, I can prove that I have nothing to do with the incident. We hope that the police will bring these criminals to justice as soon as possible.”

The 46-year-old Rong Haien has served as a member of the Legislative Council since 2016. His father, Rong Renbiao, used to be a senior executive of a company under the central enterprise “China Resources Group”. Rong Haien stated in the Hong Kong and Taiwan program “Clang Ji” broadcast in mid-October 2020 that she might not accept Yuan Gongyi’s accusation that her parents were related to the Communist Party. She believed that the relevant remarks were an attack on her family and she must fight back. Yuan Gongyi responded at the time that he only meant that Rong Haien’s parents worked in a state-owned enterprise, and that it was an honor for them.

Yuan Miwang was once interviewed in the Hong Kong and Taiwan program “Kang Clang Ji” “Our Family”.

Yuan Michang was once interviewed in the Hong Kong and Taiwan program “Kang Clang Ji” “Our Family”.

Yuen Mi-chang’s wife, Legislative Council member Yung Hayen published a newspaper in August last year, announcing that she had separated from Yuan Gongyi’s relationship with her daughter-in-law. This month, she also urged Yuan Gongyi to return to Hong Kong to surrender. (File photo/Photo by Nora Tam/South China Morning Post via Getty Images)

Yuan Miwang and Yuan Miming (Yuan Miming Facebook photo)

Yuan Miwang (Yuan Miwang Facebook picture)

Yuan Gongyi is one of the eight wanted by the National Security Department of the police. (File photo/Photo by Michael Ho Wai Lee/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Since the National Security Department of the police announced on July 3 that eight overseas Hong Kong residents were wanted, they have carried out multiple rounds of arrests and search operations, including the arrest of five people from July 5 to 6. It is reported that former Hong Kong All Wills Chairman Lin Langyan and Li Qijing are suspected of violating “conspiracy to collude with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security” and “conspiracy to commit acts with inciting intent.” They were involved in the online shopping platform “punishment mee” to support 8 overseas Hong Kong people.

In addition, Luo Guancong’s parents and elder brother were taken away by the National Security Department for questioning on July 11, but they were not arrested. Later, on July 13, the State Security Department searched and questioned the residence of Lin Chunxuan, a former member of the Hong Kong Zhongzhi Standing Committee, but did not arrest him.

In addition, the brother-in-law and nephew of the former director-general of the Trade Union Union, Meng Zhaoda, were taken away by the police last Tuesday (18th) to make a statement. The media did not disclose the relevant information until Thursday (20th), and the police later confirmed that there were relevant actions. National Security Department personnel also took away Guo Rongkeng’s elder brother Guo Rongzhen, his wife, and his parents on Thursday (20th) to assist in the investigation.

The National Security Department issued a red flag of 1 million to arrest 8 overseas Hong Kong residents, in order from the upper left corner: Ren Jianfeng, Yuan Gongyi, Guo Fengyi, Guo Rongkeng, Xu Zhifeng, Meng Zhaoda, Liu Zudi, Luo Guancong.

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