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Bail for another Hong Kong opposition figure from group of 47 charged under national security law

  • Owen Chow secures bail of HK$50,000 plus surety of HK$50,000 on condition he refrain from all acts and speeches that could endanger national security
  • He is among 47 opposition politicians and activists charged with conspiracy to commit subversion over their roles in an unofficial primary election last July

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Owen Chow leaves the High Court after being granted bail. Photo: Nora Tam
Jasmine Siu

The High Court has granted bail to one more Hong Kong opposition figure among 47 charged over an unofficial primary election last year, bringing the number of defendants awaiting trial outside of custody in the subversion case to 12.

Owen Chow Ka-shing, a candidate in the primary, secured bail of HK$50,000 (US$6,440) plus a surety of HK$50,000 from Madam Justice Esther Toh Lye-ping on Tuesday, on the condition he refrain from all acts and speeches that could endanger national security, as well as from contacting foreign government officials and legislators.

Chow, 24, was also barred from running, organising and coordinating any elections, and from leaving Hong Kong, with the requirement that he surrender all travel documents.

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The activist was further required to report to a police station every day, observe a seven-hour curfew each night at his stated address and refrain from contacting any prosecution witnesses.

Owen Chow. Photo: Facebook
Owen Chow. Photo: Facebook
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He is among 47 opposition politicians and activists charged under the national security law with conspiracy to commit subversion, over their roles in what prosecutors described as a plot to paralyse the government and topple the city’s leader by securing a controlling majority in the Legislative Council through an unofficial primary election last July.
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