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Some 80 representatives from prosecution authorities from China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member states attended the 15th China-ASEAN Prosecutors-General Conference held in Hong Kong. The three-day conference this year was focused on dealing with money laundering and corruption. Secretary for Justice Paul Lam said given the fact that Hong Kong was given the chance to organise this annual event, shows the trust and confidence Beijing and ASEAN member states have in the city. He added that Hong Kong will spare no effort in strengthening its co-operation with ASEAN countries on addressing and combatting transnational crimes. “I am hoping that Hong Kong will take the lead to organise more training sessions, or knowledge or experience sharing sessions to enable friends coming from both the Mainland and ASEAN countries to have a better understanding as to how to tackle transnational crimes,” he said. Those attending the event acknowledged the need for closer co-operation when it comes to tackling international crimes and lauded the conference for being a great platform for exchanging ideas. A representative from Laos agreed that communication and exchanging experiences are crucial regarding co-operation in tackling such crimes. The country’s Supreme People's Procuracy International Cooperation Bureau Deputy Director Somboun Soukthavi said Laos and Hong Kong have agreed to hold bilingual meetings to foster enhanced co-operation. Indonesian Deputy Attorney General for Civil & State Administrative Affairs R Narendra Jatna noted that China, including Hong Kong and Macau, and ASEAN countries share the same goal of countering transnational crimes, making the conference a great opportunity to boost co-operation. Thailand’s Department of Minburi Criminal Litigation Deputy Director General Charern Tanchatchawan, on the other hand, was interested in the topic of human trafficking. He mentioned a case where a Chinese citizen was being lured to Thailand and expressed concerns that these kinds of cases may affect tourism in Thailand. Representatives from different jurisdictions also expressed their concerns regarding technology used in crimes and hope to learn from others' experience in tackling such issues. Additionally, Malaysian Attorney General Tan Sri Mohd Dusuki bin Mokhtar and Philippine Prosecutor General Richard Anthony D Fadullon highlighted the challenges posed by technology in transnational crimes. They both agreed that closer co-operation is the key to fighting such problems.
posted on Sep 26, 2025 12:00 am

At
2 p.m.
at the Hong Kong Observatory :
Air temperature : 32 degrees Celsius
Relative Humidity : 61 per cent
During the past hour
the mean UV Index recorded at King's Park : 9
Intensity of UV radiation : very high Tropical Cyclone Bualoi is expected to move across the South China Sea and intensify gradually in the next couple of days. It will move in the general direction of the seas south of Hainan Island, maintaining quite some distance from Hong Kong. Its direct threat to the territory is not high. However, under the combined effect of the ridge of high pressure over the coast of southeastern China and Bualoi, it will be windy over the coast of southern China over the weekend. Seas will be rough with swells. During the time, depending on the changes in local winds, the Observatory will consider issuing the Strong Monsoon Signal. Members of the public are advised to stay away from the shoreline, not to engage in water sports, and should take note of the latest weather information from the Observatory. Please be reminded that:The Strong Monsoon Signal has been issued. The air temperatures at other places were:
Hong Kong Observatory32 degrees ;
King's Park31 degrees ;
Wong Chuk Hang33 degrees ;
Ta Kwu Ling33 degrees ;
Lau Fau Shan33 degrees ;
Tai Po31 degrees ;
Sha Tin32 degrees ;
Tuen Mun32 degrees ;
Tseung Kwan O32 degrees ;
Sai Kung31 degrees ;
Cheung Chau31 degrees ;
Chek Lap Kok33 degrees ;
Tsing Yi32 degrees ;
Tsuen Wan Ho Koon31 degrees ;
Tsuen Wan Shing Mun Valley32 degrees ;
Hong Kong Park31 degrees ;
Shau Kei Wan30 degrees ;
Kowloon City31 degrees ;
Happy Valley32 degrees ;
Wong Tai Sin32 degrees ;
Stanley32 degrees ;
Kwun Tong31 degrees ;
Sham Shui Po33 degrees ;
Kai Tak Runway Park31 degrees ;
Yuen Long Park33 degrees ;
Tai Mei Tuk31 degrees .
Here is the information on Severe Tropical Storm Bualoi at noon:
Location: 12.5 degrees north, 121.4 degrees east.
posted on Sep 26, 2025 2:02 pm

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