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HK Police Gain Power to Demand Device Passwords

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Published: 23 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online

A significant expansion of law enforcement authority in Hong Kong has come into force, granting police the power to demand access to personal electronic devices from individuals suspected of breaching national security laws. The move marks the latest development in the evolution of the city’s controversial legal framework, further intensifying debate over the balance between security and civil liberties.

Under newly introduced amendments to regulations tied to the National Security Law, police officers can now require suspects to provide passwords for their phones, computers, or other digital devices. Those who refuse to comply face penalties of up to one year in prison and fines reaching HK$100,000. Individuals found to have provided false or misleading information could face even harsher consequences, including prison terms of up to three years.

The changes were formally enacted through a government notice published on Monday, reflecting what authorities describe as a necessary step to strengthen enforcement capabilities. Officials argue that in an increasingly digital world, access to electronic devices is essential for investigating offences related to national security, which often involve online communication and coordination.

The amendments also extend powers beyond the police force. Customs officials are now authorised to seize items they believe carry “seditious intention,” broadening the scope of enforcement across multiple agencies. This provision has raised particular concern among critics, who argue that the term remains vague and open to interpretation, potentially leading to inconsistent or expansive application.

Authorities have defended the new measures by emphasising their role in maintaining stability. In an official statement, the government said the amendments would ensure that activities endangering national security can be effectively prevented, suppressed, and punished, while also safeguarding the lawful rights and interests of individuals and organisations.

However, critics remain unconvinced. Since its introduction in 2020, the National Security Law has been a focal point of international scrutiny. Enacted in the aftermath of widespread pro-democracy protests in 2019, the law targets offences such as secession, subversion, terrorism, and collusion with foreign forces. Its broad definitions and sweeping reach have drawn criticism from human rights groups, legal experts, and foreign governments.

One of the most contentious aspects of the law is its flexibility in interpretation. The categories of offences it covers are often described as loosely defined, allowing authorities significant discretion in determining what constitutes a violation. The addition of new enforcement tools, such as mandatory access to digital devices, has amplified concerns about privacy and due process.

The process by which the amendments were introduced has also attracted attention. The changes were announced by John Lee without going through the city’s Legislative Council, a move that underscores the executive-led approach to national security policy in recent years. Supporters argue that such steps are necessary to respond quickly to emerging threats, while critics view them as bypassing traditional checks and balances.

The impact of the National Security Law since its implementation has been profound. Hundreds of individuals, including activists, journalists, and former opposition lawmakers, have been arrested under its provisions. Many cases have drawn global attention, highlighting the law’s far-reaching implications.

Among the most high-profile figures affected is Jimmy Lai, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison after being convicted of offences including collusion with foreign forces and publishing seditious material. His case has become emblematic of the broader crackdown on dissent and media freedom in the city.

Other developments have reinforced the perception of an expanding legal framework. Earlier this year, the father of an exiled pro-democracy activist was jailed under a separate local law that builds upon the National Security Law, illustrating how related legislation is being used to extend enforcement reach even further.

Supporters of the government’s approach argue that the measures have restored order following the unrest of 2019. They point to a reduction in large-scale protests and a return to stability as evidence of the law’s effectiveness. From this perspective, the ability to access digital evidence is seen as a logical and necessary component of modern law enforcement.

Opponents, however, warn that the cumulative effect of these changes is a narrowing of personal freedoms. The requirement to hand over passwords raises fundamental questions about privacy, self-incrimination, and the protection of personal data. Legal experts note that while similar powers exist in some jurisdictions, they are often subject to stricter oversight and clearer limitations.

The international response to Hong Kong’s evolving legal landscape has been mixed but closely watched. Governments and organisations continue to monitor developments, particularly in relation to human rights and the rule of law. The latest amendments are likely to intensify this scrutiny, as they directly affect the everyday digital privacy of residents and visitors alike.

For individuals in Hong Kong, the practical implications are immediate. The use of electronic devices is deeply embedded in daily life, from communication and work to financial transactions and personal expression. The possibility that these devices could be accessed by authorities under suspicion of national security offences introduces a new layer of caution and awareness.

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As the city navigates this new phase, the debate over security versus freedom remains unresolved. The government maintains that strong legal tools are essential to protect the city from threats, while critics argue that such measures risk undermining the very freedoms that have long defined Hong Kong’s identity.

The introduction of these new powers represents more than just a technical legal change. It reflects a broader shift in how authority, security, and individual rights are being redefined in one of Asia’s most closely watched cities. Whether this balance can be maintained—or whether tensions will continue to grow—remains a question that will shape Hong Kong’s future in the years to come.

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