Sexual abuse against children up 20% in 2025 as security chief vows tighter laws
In Hong Kong, sexual abuse cases against children under 17 increased by 20% in 2025, reaching 797 cases compared to 663 in 2024. This marks a significant rise from previous years, with 2023 recording 696 cases.

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AI-generatedIn Hong Kong, sexual abuse cases against children under 17 increased by 20% in 2025, reaching 797 cases compared to 663 in 2024. This marks a significant rise from previous years, with 2023 recording 696 cases. In response to these statistics, the Secretary for Security, Chris Tang Ping-keung, has pledged to tighten laws by next June to better protect child victims. The government is currently reviewing recommendations from the Law Reform Commission to strengthen legal protections for children under 17, who are legally defined as children in Hong Kong. Prosecutions for sex with minors also saw changes, with 46 individuals prosecuted for sex with girls under 16 in 2025, up from 42 in 2024.
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5 extractedUnder Hong Kong’s Criminal Procedure Ordinance, anyone under 17 years of age is considered a child.
The government is studying the implementation of the Law Reform Commission’s recommendations on sexual offence legislation.
The security minister vowed to tighten laws to better protect victims by next June.
There were 797 cases of sexual offences against children in 2025, up from 663 cases in 2024.
Sexual abuse cases against children under 17 jumped 20% in 2025 from the previous year in Hong Kong.