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Hong Kong police have been given powers to demand phone and computer passwords from suspects (Getty/iStock) The Hong Kong government has introduced new amendments to its national security law, ...
HONG KONG — Hong Kong police can now demand that people suspected of breaching the city's national security law provide mobile phone or computer passwords in a further crackdown on dissent. Refusing ...
Refusing to comply could lead to year in jail and hefty fine, while providing false information carries up to three years in prison Hong Kong police can now demand that people suspected of breaching ...
The Hong Kong government has passed a new law that will give the police the power to demand phone or computer passwords from those suspected of violating the national security law. The government on ...
Hong Kong police can now demand that people suspected of breaching the city's national security law provide mobile phone or computer passwords in a further crackdown on dissent. Refusing to comply ...
People in Hong Kong will now face a year in jail if they refuse to give police their phone or computer passwords in investigations involving the city's strict national security law, the government ...