Security TV show set to debut

June 29, 2026
Key cases
Key cases:

Secretary for Security Tang Ping-keung (fourth left) attends the launch ceremony of the TV series "NS-files: Decoded". 

The Security Bureau today held a launch ceremony for the new TV series “NS-files: Decoded", which is scheduled to premiere tomorrow to mark the 6th Anniversary of the promulgation and implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law.

 

The five-episode documentary series will present details of key national security cases, including those involving Tong Ying-kit, the "Sheep Village" picture books, Tam Tak-chi, the "Returning Valiant" group, and the “Project 35+” subversion campaign.

 

It will also provide an in-depth analysis of the city's national security laws and key points from court judgments, with a view to heightening public awareness in safeguarding national security.

 

The series also aims to strengthen in the community the spirit of knowing, understanding, observing and upholding the law.

 

Secretary for Security Tang Ping-keung said the main idea of the series is to show investigation and evidence-gathering processes and to analyse the court's verdicts.

 

He added that the series showcases how anti-China and destabilising offenders were finally brought to justice by law enforcement agencies upholding the rule of law, justice and the city's national security laws.

 

Mr Tang said the series will serve as a reminder to the public that national security risks still exist, and that safeguarding national security is a continuous endeavour with no end point. He urged everyone to stay vigilant at all times.

 

The show will be aired on HOY 78 at 8.15pm every Tuesday starting from tomorrow.

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