

Security Bureau
Organization GovernmentHong Kong's Security Bureau handles security, law enforcement, and emergency response matters.
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The Hong Kong Security Bureau is responsible for maintaining law and order, public safety, and national security within the region. Recent news highlights its diverse responsibilities and activities. The Bureau is newsworthy due to its involvement in various incidents, including assisting Hong Kong residents trapped abroad (Myanmar, Middle East), addressing cybersecurity breaches affecting government departments (Correctional Services Department), and implementing stricter laws (national security law amendments allowing password demands, tougher fire safety regulations). These events demonstrate the Bureau's active role in safeguarding citizens, enforcing laws, and responding to crises, making it a significant entity in Hong Kong's governance and security landscape. The liquidation of the Christian Zheng Sheng Association, while handled by the Department of Justice, underscores the government's broader oversight and enforcement responsibilities related to public funds and organizations.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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