LegCo Panel on Security visits Identification Bureau of Hong Kong Police Force

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

LegCo Panel on Security visits Identification Bureau of Hong Kong Police Force  
     Accompanied by the Secretary for Security, Mr Tang Ping-keung, Members were first given an overview of the IB’s structure and role in forensic investigation by HKPF representatives. IB is a specialist bureau providing, among others, professional fingerprint examination, DNA collection and firearms examination services. Members noted that IB plans to upgrade its Computer Assisted Palmprint and Fingerprint Identification System to further boost both examination efficiency and accuracy.
 
     Afterwards, Members visited the Crime Scene Investigation Mobile Lab, a specially retrofitted police vehicle put into operation in 2024 to assist HKPF in quickly obtaining fingerprint test results in serious cases.
 
     Members also visited the Forensic Fingerprint Lab, which was expanded in 2023, to observe demonstrations of how the latest technology helps HKPF quickly identify suspects and hence improve criminal investigation efficiency. Members noted that the expanded lab has strengthened the IB’s capability to handle larger, more complex exhibits using sophisticated technology. On average, the lab examines over 36 000 pieces of evidence each year.
 
     During the visit, Members exchanged views with officers of the Security Bureau and HKPF on using artificial intelligence systems and other innovative technologies to support forensic examination work. They encouraged HKPF to continue leveraging technology in crime fighting and prevention, working together to safeguard Hong Kong.
 
     A total of 20 members and non-members of the Panel on Security participated in the visit.
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Excessive weight among pupils rises

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Student Health Service (SHS), under the Department of Health, today released its Annual Health Report for the 2024-25 school year, documenting that excessive weight and recreational screen time remain prevalent among primary and secondary school students in Hong Kong. It also found that visual health remains unsatisfactory.

In the 2024-25 school year, about 256,000 primary school students and 172,000 secondary school students received free annual health assessments at the department’s Student Health Service Centres (SHSCs).

The assessment found that the prevalence of being overweight among students was 17.5%, up 0.4% year on year.

Moreover, 93.6% of students reported insufficient levels of daily physical activity, i.e. not undertaking at least 60 minutes of daily physical activity of moderate to vigorous intensity.

In addition, 89.4% of students reported an inadequate daily intake of fruit and vegetables.

The Government launched an inaugural Action Plan on Weight Management earlier this month, aiming to promote weight management across the city through various activities and initiatives.

According to the data from the department’s health assessment questionnaires, in the 2024-25 school year 41.8% of primary school students reported spending two hours or more using the Internet or electronic screen products for recreational purposes on a typical school day. Among secondary school students, the corresponding proportion was 81.1%.

The department recommends children aged between six and 12 years old limit recreational screen time to less than two hours a day.

It highlighted that it established an “Advisory Group on Health Effects of Screen & Social Media Use for Children & Adolescents” in October last year, adding that the group aims to issue updated health recommendations before the end of this year.

Regarding students’ visual health, the proportion of Primary One students wearing glasses was 14.5%, while that of Primary Six students stood at 55.1%.

Among primary and secondary school students who had their visual acuity tested in the 2024-25 school year, 17.3% required further assessment by the SHS or private optometrists due to failing a preliminary test, or other eye or visual problems.

In terms of psychosocial well-being, 96% of students reported that they enjoyed or very much enjoyed family life, while 93.8% of students said they enjoyed or very much enjoyed school life.

Meanwhile, 1.6% of students reported having planned to commit suicide in the past 12 months, and 0.7% said they had attempted to do so. Both figures were lower than that in the previous school year.

In the current school year, the Government has regularised a preventative Three-Tier School-based Emergency Mechanism in all secondary schools in Hong Kong. The mechanism has also been extended on a trial basis to Primary Four to Six students to ensure early identification and support for students at higher risk of suicide.

Separately, the Department of Health will prepare individualised health reports for each school participating in the Whole School Health Programme. This will involve recommending measures relating to physical activity, diet and other matters with a view to improving students’ physical and psychological well-being.

As of early March, 891 schools – accounting for more than 75% of primary and secondary schools in the city – had joined the programme.

The department also highlighted that the SHS has fully implemented an Online Enrolment Scheme to streamline enrolment.

Enrolment for the annual health assessment service during the 2025-26 school year is now open.

Students who have not yet enrolled can submit an online application through GovHK, or complete an Application & Consent Form and submit it to their designated SHSC along with the required documents by email, post or fax.

Govt will work to ensure fuel supply

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

(To watch the full media session with sign language interpretation, click here.)

Chief Executive John Lee today said the Government will work to ensure a stable energy supply and enhanced pricing transparency, as it endeavours to mitigate risks arising from oil supply disruption brought about by the current Middle East conflict.

Responding to media enquiries ahead of the Executive Council meeting this morning, Mr Lee said: “In regard to (the) supply of oil, because of the disruption in supply, oil prices have gone up. We will, of course, take action to try to mitigate the risks.

“What the Government is working on is first of all ensuring that there will be a stable energy supply. We also want to ensure that transparency of information relating to supply and energy prices will be enhanced.

“And the Government will continue to monitor price fluctuations, as well as the reasonableness and need of price adjustments. We will also remind service providers of their social responsibility.”

Mr Lee highlighted that, to ensure a stable energy supply, the Government has asked suppliers to ensure that they have contingency plans.

“First of all, they should work on ensuring alternative supplies if it is possible. The second thing is ensuring that they have enough stockpiles.

“For electricity production, it is also very important to prepare, to adjust the fuel mix, so that the proportion of natural gas, coal and nuclear power can be adjusted readily in view of the changing situation.”

The Chief Executive added that various authorities are well prepared to deal with changes in the energy market.

“For example, under the CEDB (Commerce & Economic Development Bureau), we have the Competition Commission and the Consumer Council in position ready to deal with the changing situation.

“The Competition Commission will monitor the market situation; where there is any possible indication of malpractice such as unfair competition or manipulation of prices, then they will exercise their power to demand information or even ask responsible people to come to (an) enquiry.

“The Consumer Council has also made an appeal to suppliers so that they will bear in mind people’s affordability, and also social responsibility.”

Mr Lee added: “The Government has also been in touch with local airlines and also will be meeting fuel suppliers, petrol fuel suppliers, so as to ensure that they will know their social responsibility and also provide more updated and early information about supply, about prices.”

Wang Fuk Court residents’ return set

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Government plans to allow Wang Fuk Court residents to return to their homes to retrieve personal belongings as early as April.

Speaking ahead of today’s Executive Council meeting, Chief Executive John Lee said that he understands the residents’ wishes to visit their homes and check on their properties.

Mr Lee said: “I also know that there will be strong demand for the residents to go back to look at their homes. We are working on this. We want to ensure that this can be done early.”

He noted that due to the poor condition of the units following the fire, the Government must ensure a safe and comprehensive plan is in place before residents can return.

“Deputy Chief Secretary Warner Cheuk is working hard on the plan to ensure that it will be done safely and orderly because a lot of units, having been burnt very seriously, have structural problems, including in the areas of ceilings, walls and beams. Some units have no windows or doors and the floor is full of debris,” he said.

“There is no lift, no electricity and no water supply. So, it is a very difficult scene and we have to ensure that it will be done properly.”

“We hope to be able to announce our plan this month so that, in April, the residents of Wang Fuk Court can go back to their homes to take back their belongings,” he added.

Mr Lee also mentioned a long-term accommodation plan for the residents.

“We have already rolled out a plan about long-term accommodation. And we have a team of over a hundred of people to talk to the different families to explain and let them choose their options. We will give them sufficient time. So far, they have been working for over two weeks. The feedback, in some way, aligned with our expectations,” he said.

Director General David Cheng-Wei Wu Attends the Emperor of Japan’s Birthday Reception

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

Director General David Cheng-Wei Wu and Mrs. Wu attended the Emperor of Japan’s Birthday Reception hosted by Consul-General Osamu Yamanaka and Mrs. Yamanaka in Sydney, extending congratulations on behalf of the Government of Taiwan.
Director General Wu also congratulated Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on her recent election victory and renewed mandate from the Japanese people. He noted the strong and enduring friendship between Taiwan and Japan, highlighting continued cooperation in trade, technology, culture, and tourism, as well as the two sides’ shared commitment to freedom, democracy, and the rule of law.
The reception also featured an introduction to Ainu culture from Upopoy – the National Ainu Museum and Park in Hokkaido, showcasing Japan’s rich cultural diversity.

KCDO received report of suspected hacking into instant messaging application account of Sub-district Care Team

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

KCDO received report of suspected hacking into instant messaging application account of Sub-district Care Team      
     The operating organisation of the Kadoorie Sub-district Care Team (i.e. Kowloon City Youths Association) reported to the KCDO this evening that the instant messaging application account of Kadoorie Sub-district Care Team was suspected to have been hacked. The incident may have resulted in the leakage of personal data, including names, telephone numbers, addresses and full or partial Hong Kong Identity Card numbers, of 10 service users.
      
     Regarding this incident, apart from informing affected service users immediately and reminding them to be vigilant, the operating organisation has also reported to the Police and notified the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data. The operating organisation is reviewing and will further strengthen its security measures. If anyone suspects a person impersonating a member of the Kadoorie Sub-district Care Team, they may contact the Kadoorie Sub-district Care Team, the KCDO or call 182 111 to verify the person’s identity. In case of suspicious circumstances, please call the 24-hour Anti-Scam Helpline 18222.
      
     The KCDO apologises to the persons affected for any inconvenience caused and has set up a hotline (2712 9182) for enquiries. Members of the public may also visit the Care Teams’ dedicated webpage (www.had.gov.hk/en/public_services/district_services_community_care_teams/fraud_prevention.htmIssued at HKT 22:57

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HKETO Berlin promotes Hong Kong’s strength in Budapest, Warsaw and Prague (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

HKETO Berlin promotes Hong Kong’s strength in Budapest, Warsaw and Prague       
     Hungary is emerging as Europe’s central logistics hub and an important gateway to Europe for Asian companies. Speaking at the spring reception on March 10 (Budapest time) held in Budapest, Hungary, the Director of HKETO Berlin, Mr Indiana Wong, highlighted Hong Kong’s strengths and position as a premier international logistics hub in Asia to representatives from Hungarian government agencies, business, trading and investment sectors, as well as Chinese enterprises.
      
     “With our free port status, world-class infrastructure and comprehensive sea, land and air transport networks, Hong Kong has long been renowned for high efficiency in customs clearance and strong global connectivity. This underscores the strong potential to deepen our co-operation in logistics – by linking Hong Kong’s strengths as an Asia-facing logistics and transshipment hub with Hungary’s role as a gateway to Europe, and by developing more efficient and resilient supply-chain solutions for businesses serving both European and Asian markets.”
      
     The HKETO Berlin, InvestHK and the HKTDC also co-organised spring receptions in Warsaw, Poland, on March 11 (Warsaw time) and Prague, Czechia, on March 12 (Prague time). Business seminars were also held to introduce the latest developments in Hong Kong and the one-stop ETE platform, which supports enterprises to go global and expand overseas.

About HKETO Berlin
 
     HKETO Berlin is the official representative of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government in commercial relations and other economic and trade matters in Germany as well as Austria, Czechia, Hungary, Poland, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia and Switzerland.
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Care team’s texting app hacked

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Kowloon City District Office (KCDO) announced this evening that it received a report of suspected hacking into the instant messaging application account of the Kadoorie Sub-district Care Team.

The operating organisation of the Kadoorie Sub-district Care Team, ie Kowloon City Youths Association, said the incident may have resulted in the leakage of the names, telephone numbers, addresses and full or partial Hong Kong dentity Card numbers of 10 service users.

Kowloon City Youths Association, apart from informing the affected users, has reported the incident to Police and notified the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data. It will also further strengthen its security measures.

The KCDO apologised to the citizens affected and has set up a hotline at 2712 9182 for enquiries.

Additionally, the KCDO has asked the care team concerned for heightened vigilance and strengthened security measures, and to handle personal data strictly according to the guidelines. The Home Affairs Department has also reminded all care teams accordingly.

For suspected impersonation of the Kadoorie Sub-district Care Team, contact the Kadoorie Sub-district Care Team, the KCDO or call 182 111 for verification.

In case of suspicious circumstances, call the Anti-Scam Helpline at 18222.

Members of the public may visit the care teams’ dedicated webpage to learn about the anti-fraud measures.

FEHD orders fresh provision shop in Mong Kok to suspend business for 14 days

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

FEHD orders fresh provision shop in Mong Kok to suspend business for 14 days      
     Licensed food premises are required to exhibit their licence and a sign at a conspicuous place of the premises, indicating that the premises are licensed. A list of licensed food premises is available on the FEHD website (www.fehd.gov.hk/english/licensing/licence-foodPremises-search.htmlIssued at HKT 15:00

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DH invites organisations to submit proposals for Outreach Oral Health Programme for Pre-school Children

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

DH invites organisations to submit proposals for Outreach Oral Health Programme for Pre-school Children      ​The Government is implementing oral health policies and action plans in accordance to the recommendations of the Working Group on Oral Health and Dental Care, adopting the strategies of widely promoting among citizens across all age groups prevention-oriented primary oral healthcare while providing essential dental care services targeting underprivileged groups.

     Oral healthcare during the earliest stage of life is extremely important. Establishing appropriate lifestyles during pre-school years helps children maintain lifelong oral and general health. The OOHP is a key component of the strategy of developing community-wide preventive primary oral healthcare, providing kindergarten students with free on-site oral screenings, oral health risk assessments and fluoride application as appropriate, as well as oral health reports for parents and individualised oral care advice. Additionally, participating organisations will conduct oral health talks for the teaching staff of kindergartens. The DH will send letters to all kindergartens introducing the OOHP to facilitate arrangements between participating organisations and kindergartens for students to join the OOHP in the new school year.Issued at HKT 10:30

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