International relationsAustralian foreign minister condemns Hong Kong 'bounty letters'
Hong Kong police silent on letters offering reward for information on dissident
The office of Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said this week that Canberra "will not tolerate surveillance, harassment or intimidation against individuals or family members here in Australia." © Reuters
SOPHIE MAK
March 18, 2025 16:56 JST
Updated on March 18, 2025 20:02 JST
SYDNEY -- The office of Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said Tuesday that letters allegedly sent to Australian residents offering a 1 million Hong Kong dollar ($126,700) reward for the capture of a Hong Kong-Australian citizen were "deeply worrying" and "completely unacceptable."