Hong Kong Activist Pleads Guilty to Security Law Charges
- Tong Chung, 19, is third person to avoid taking case to trial
- Legislation imposed by Beijing used to crackdown on dissent
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A Hong Kong teenager has pleaded guilty to charges of secession, the third person to avoid fighting their case under a vague Beijing-drafted national security law at trial.
Tony Chung, 19, admitted seeking to separate Hong Kong from mainland China between July and October 2020 at the District Court on Wednesday, local news outlet iCable reported. That plea was part of a deal struck with prosecutors that also included submitting to money laundering charges relating to HK$133,000 ($17,000).