Hong Kong fugitive’s father jailed for trying to cash out her insurance policy
Kwok Yin-sang handed an eight-month sentence as judge rules his dealings with US-based activist Anna Kwok’s assets breached national security law

A Hong Kong court has sentenced the father of a wanted activist to eight months in jail for attempting to cash out an insurance policy worth more than HK$88,000 (US$11,251) in his daughter’s name, rejecting suggestions that the sentence amounted to “collective punishment” against a relative of a fugitive.
The defence argued that Kwok had paid all the premiums and believed the policy formed part of his own assets, giving him control over the funds.
Defence counsel Steven Kwan Man-wai told Andy Cheng Lim-chi, acting principal magistrate of West Kowloon Court, that the father should not be punished for his daughter’s fugitive status, saying otherwise it would amount to “collective punishment”.