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THU · 2026-04-02 · 13:21 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0402-49289
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Hong Kong authorities seek forfeiture order for properties tied to Jimmy Lai’s crimes

Hong Kong authorities have applied to the Court of First Instance for a forfeiture order to seize properties linked to crimes committed by Jimmy Lai, the founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily newspaper. The application, filed under national security laws, aims to prevent acts endangering national security.

Oscar LiuSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-02 · 13:21 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Hong Kong authorities seek forfeiture order for properties tied to Jimmy Lai’s crimes
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Hong Kong authorities have applied to the Court of First Instance for a forfeiture order to seize properties linked to crimes committed by Jimmy Lai, the founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily newspaper. The application, filed under national security laws, aims to prevent acts endangering national security. Lai, 78, is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence after being convicted of collusion with foreign forces and conspiracy to print seditious articles. The court previously fined Apple Daily and related companies more than HK$3 million each. Authorities have described Lai as the mastermind behind a campaign to undermine the authority of the Hong Kong and central governments, using his influence and the Apple Daily platform to delegitimize government institutions.

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The court fined Apple Daily, Apple Daily Printing and AD Internet more than HK$3 million each.

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Lai was convicted of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces and print seditious articles.

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Jimmy Lai was sentenced to 20 years in prison in February.

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The application aims to prevent acts endangering national security.

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Hong Kong authorities seek forfeiture order for properties tied to Jimmy Lai’s crimes.

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The government has filed an application to confiscate properties linked to crimes committed by former media boss Jimmy Lai Chee-ying in accordance with Hong Kong’s national security laws.A government spokesman on Thursday also said the application filed with the Court of First Instance aimed to achieve the “important objectives of preventing and suppressing acts and activities endangering national security”.Lai, 78, founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily tabloid-style newspaper was sentenced to 20 years in prison in February after being convicted of two conspiracy counts of collusion with foreign forces and a third of conspiracy to print and distribute seditious articles.The court also fined Apple Daily, Apple Daily Printing and AD Internet more than HK$3 million (US$383,800) each.It pointed out that Lai was the “mastermind and driving force” behind a campaign to undermine the authority of both the central and local governments.In its ruling, the court said that Lai “consciously” used his personal influence and the Apple Daily platform to delegitimise government institutions.The judges said his actions went “far beyond” what was legally permissible, citing his efforts to damage the relationship between authorities and the public.
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