Dear Department of Justice,

I am writing regarding the data provided through our access request on child sexual abuse data in Hong Kong.

I have noted public reports and official statistics that indicate a significant increase in the number of recorded cases of sexual offences against children during 2023, with the numbers decreasing in 2024. This makes 2023 a large outlier in comparison to other years.

In light of this, I would like to respectfully request any publicly available information the Department of Justice can provide regarding its prosecutorial response to this trend. I am specifically interested in any comments or information the Department can provide on this data pattern.

Our previous request with concerned data:
https://accessinfo.hk/request/doj_child_...

Yours faithfully,

Taura Edgar
https://www.talkhongkong.org/magnitude-o...

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Dear Sir/Madam,

 

Our department has received your application for access to information on
10 November 2025.  Your application is now under processing.  According to
paragraph 1.16 of the Code on Access to Information, our department will
inform you of the latest progress of the case separately on or before 30
November 2025.  In the meantime, please contact me at 3902 8048 if you
have any enquiry.

 

 

 

Jo CHOW

for Director of Public Prosecutions

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [1][FOI #1552 email]
<[2][FOI #1552 email]>
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2025 7:06 PM
To: DoJ Information/DOJ <[3][Department of Justice request email]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - 2023 child sexual abuse stats

Dear Department of Justice,

I am writing regarding the data provided through our access request on
child sexual abuse data in Hong Kong.

I have noted public reports and official statistics that indicate a
significant increase in the number of recorded cases of sexual offences
against children during 2023, with the numbers decreasing in 2024. This
makes 2023 a large outlier in comparison to other years.

In light of this, I would like to respectfully request any publicly
available information the Department of Justice can provide regarding its
prosecutorial response to this trend. I am specifically interested in any
comments or information the Department can provide on this data pattern.

Our previous request with concerned data:
[4]https://accessinfo.hk/request/doj_child_...

Yours faithfully,

Taura Edgar
[5]https://www.talkhongkong.org/magnitude-o...

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ODPP/DOJ, Department of Justice

Dear Ms Edgar,

 

We refer to your application for access to information dated 10 November
2025, in which you requested ‘publicly available information the
Department of Justice (“DoJ”) can provide regarding its prosecutorial
response’ to the trend of child sexual abuse cases in 2023 and 2024, and
any comments or information the DoJ can provide on the data pattern.

 

As you would understand from the remarks in the statistics on various
sexual offences for 2023 and 2024 we previously provided in response to
your request made in June 2025, this Department does not maintain
statistics by age of victim or keep statistics on cases prosecuted by
court prosecutors attached to magistrates’ courts.  In this regard, we
have nothing further to supplement in relation to your present request.

 

 

Kind regards,

 

Betty Fu

Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions

(Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions) (Acting)

 

 

 

From: ODPP/DOJ
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2025 11:23 AM
To: [1][FOI #1552 email]
Subject: Re: Freedom of Information request - 2023 child sexual abuse
stats

 

Dear Sir/Madam,

 

Our department has received your application for access to information on
10 November 2025.  Your application is now under processing.  According to
paragraph 1.16 of the Code on Access to Information, our department will
inform you of the latest progress of the case separately on or before 30
November 2025.  In the meantime, please contact me at 3902 8048 if you
have any enquiry.

 

 

 

Jo CHOW

for Director of Public Prosecutions

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [2][FOI #1552 email]
<[3][FOI #1552 email]>
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2025 7:06 PM
To: DoJ Information/DOJ <[4][Department of Justice request email]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - 2023 child sexual abuse stats

Dear Department of Justice,

I am writing regarding the data provided through our access request on
child sexual abuse data in Hong Kong.

I have noted public reports and official statistics that indicate a
significant increase in the number of recorded cases of sexual offences
against children during 2023, with the numbers decreasing in 2024. This
makes 2023 a large outlier in comparison to other years.

In light of this, I would like to respectfully request any publicly
available information the Department of Justice can provide regarding its
prosecutorial response to this trend. I am specifically interested in any
comments or information the Department can provide on this data pattern.

Our previous request with concerned data:
[5]https://accessinfo.hk/request/doj_child_...

Yours faithfully,

Taura Edgar
[6]https://www.talkhongkong.org/magnitude-o...

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Dear Ms Fu /ODPP/DOJ,

Thanks for your reply. Maybe I can help clarify our request. Of prosecutions for offences that clearly involve children (e.g. Intercourse with a Girl under 16, homosexual buggery with or by a man under 16) we can see that in most years there are ~40 (dropping for COVID in 2020 and 2021 but about 20 cases). However, in 2023 there is are 142 such cases. This seems like more than a recovery for COVID. 2024 is back down to 56.

Is there any info we can use to describe that change? Was there a change in procedure? Was there more capacity in the courts to process these cases? Any insights you can offer would be helpful.

Yours sincerely,

Taura Edgar

ODPP/DOJ, Department of Justice

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ODPP/DOJ, Department of Justice

Dear Ms Edgar,

 

Our department has received your application for access to information on
24 November 2025.  Your application is now under processing.  According to
paragraph 1.16 of the Code on Access to Information, our department will
inform you of the latest progress of the case separately on or before 14
December 2025.  In the meantime, please contact me at 3902 8048 if you
have any enquiry.

 

 

 

Jo CHOW

for Director of Public Prosecutions

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [1][FOI #1552 email]
<[2][FOI #1552 email]>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2025 12:09 PM
To: ODPP/DOJ <[3][email address]>
Subject: Re: Freedom of Information request - 2023 child sexual abuse
stats

Dear Ms Fu /ODPP/DOJ,

Thanks for your reply.  Maybe I can help clarify our request.  Of
prosecutions for offences that clearly involve children (e.g. Intercourse
with a Girl under 16, homosexual buggery with or by a man under 16) we can
see that in most years there are ~40 (dropping for COVID in 2020 and 2021
but about 20 cases).  However, in 2023 there is are 142 such cases.  This
seems like more than a recovery for COVID.  2024 is back down to 56. 

Is there any info we can use to describe that change?  Was there a change
in procedure?  Was there more capacity in the courts to process these
cases?  Any insights you can offer would be helpful.

Yours sincerely,

Taura Edgar

-----Original Message-----

Dear Ms Edgar,

  

 We refer to your application for access to information dated 10 November 
2025, in which you requested ‘publicly available information the 
Department of Justice (“DoJ”) can provide regarding its prosecutorial 
response’ to the trend of child sexual abuse cases in 2023 and 2024, and 
any comments or information the DoJ can provide on the data pattern.

  

 As you would understand from the remarks in the statistics on various 
sexual offences for 2023 and 2024 we previously provided in response to 
your request made in June 2025, this Department does not maintain 
statistics by age of victim or keep statistics on cases prosecuted by 
court prosecutors attached to magistrates’ courts.  In this regard, we 
have nothing further to supplement in relation to your present request.

  

  

 Kind regards,

  

 Betty Fu

 Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions

 (Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions) (Acting)

  

  

  

 From: ODPP/DOJ
 Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2025 11:23 AM
 To: [1][FOI #1552 email]
 Subject: Re: Freedom of Information request - 2023 child sexual abuse 
stats

  

 Dear Sir/Madam,

  

 Our department has received your application for access to information on
 10 November 2025.  Your application is now under processing.  According
to  paragraph 1.16 of the Code on Access to Information, our department
will  inform you of the latest progress of the case separately on or
before 30  November 2025.  In the meantime, please contact me at 3902 8048
if you  have any enquiry.

  

  

  

 Jo CHOW

 for Director of Public Prosecutions

  

  

  

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ODPP/DOJ, Department of Justice

Dear Ms Edgar,

 

We refer to your application for access to information dated 24 November
2025 in which you focused on the prosecution of ‘offences that clearly
involve children’.

 

As explained in our previous reply dated 24 November 2025 and as you would
understand from the remarks in the statistics we previously provided in
response to your requests made in past years, the statistics provided do
not include those cases prosecuted by court prosecutors attached to
magistrates’ courts.  In this regard, we are unable to provide further
assistance in relation to your present request.

 

 

Kind regards,

 

Betty Fu

Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions

(Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions) (Acting)

 

 

 

From: ODPP/DOJ
Sent: Wednesday, December 3, 2025 10:12 AM
To: [1][FOI #1552 email]
Subject: Re: Freedom of Information request - 2023 child sexual abuse
stats

 

Dear Ms Edgar,

 

Our department has received your application for access to information on
24 November 2025.  Your application is now under processing.  According to
paragraph 1.16 of the Code on Access to Information, our department will
inform you of the latest progress of the case separately on or before 14
December 2025.  In the meantime, please contact me at 3902 8048 if you
have any enquiry.

 

 

 

Jo CHOW

for Director of Public Prosecutions

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [2][FOI #1552 email]
<[3][FOI #1552 email]>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2025 12:09 PM
To: ODPP/DOJ <[4][email address]>
Subject: Re: Freedom of Information request - 2023 child sexual abuse
stats

Dear Ms Fu /ODPP/DOJ,

Thanks for your reply.  Maybe I can help clarify our request.  Of
prosecutions for offences that clearly involve children (e.g. Intercourse
with a Girl under 16, homosexual buggery with or by a man under 16) we can
see that in most years there are ~40 (dropping for COVID in 2020 and 2021
but about 20 cases).  However, in 2023 there is are 142 such cases.  This
seems like more than a recovery for COVID.  2024 is back down to 56. 

Is there any info we can use to describe that change?  Was there a change
in procedure?  Was there more capacity in the courts to process these
cases?  Any insights you can offer would be helpful.

Yours sincerely,

Taura Edgar

-----Original Message-----

Dear Ms Edgar,

  

 We refer to your application for access to information dated 10 November 
2025, in which you requested ‘publicly available information the 
Department of Justice (“DoJ”) can provide regarding its prosecutorial 
response’ to the trend of child sexual abuse cases in 2023 and 2024, and 
any comments or information the DoJ can provide on the data pattern.

  

 As you would understand from the remarks in the statistics on various 
sexual offences for 2023 and 2024 we previously provided in response to 
your request made in June 2025, this Department does not maintain 
statistics by age of victim or keep statistics on cases prosecuted by 
court prosecutors attached to magistrates’ courts.  In this regard, we 
have nothing further to supplement in relation to your present request.

  

  

 Kind regards,

  

 Betty Fu

 Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions

 (Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions) (Acting)

  

  

  

 From: ODPP/DOJ
 Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2025 11:23 AM
 To: [1][FOI #1552 email]
 Subject: Re: Freedom of Information request - 2023 child sexual abuse 
stats

  

 Dear Sir/Madam,

  

 Our department has received your application for access to information on
 10 November 2025.  Your application is now under processing.  According
to  paragraph 1.16 of the Code on Access to Information, our department
will  inform you of the latest progress of the case separately on or
before 30  November 2025.  In the meantime, please contact me at 3902 8048
if you  have any enquiry.

  

  

  

 Jo CHOW

 for Director of Public Prosecutions

  

  

  

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