
Kwok Yin-sang
Kwok Yin-sang, the father of pro-democracy activist Anna Kwok, was recently arrested by Hong Kong police for allegedly assisting his daughter in managing her financial assets. At 68 years old, he is accused of attempting to access Anna's insurance policy to help her financially while she resides abroad, making him the first family member of an absconder charged under Hong Kong's national security law.
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