
Legislators stress that any extradition of Andrew and Tristan Tate would require official requests from the United Kingdom or Romania
Hong Kong lawmakers have said that social media personalities Andrew and Tristan Tate cannot be extradited from the city to the United Kingdom or Romania unless formal requests are submitted by those governments, as the brothers’ visit to Hong Kong sparked widespread public discussion.
The comments came after the influencer siblings arrived in the city over the weekend and were seen visiting nightlife areas, drawing attention from onlookers and social media users.
Videos circulating online showed crowds gathering around the pair in Lan Kwai Fong, where people were seen taking photographs and interacting with them.
Legislators emphasised that Hong Kong’s legal framework requires a formal extradition request from a jurisdiction seeking the surrender of a person.
Without such a request, local authorities would have no legal basis to begin the extradition process.
They also rejected suggestions circulating online that Hong Kong had become a refuge for individuals facing legal scrutiny elsewhere.
Officials noted that extradition arrangements depend on existing legal agreements and procedural steps, and cannot be initiated solely because a person is present in the city.
Hong Kong suspended its extradition agreements with several Western jurisdictions, including the United Kingdom, in two thousand twenty after a series of diplomatic developments.
Lawmakers said the suspension means any potential transfer of a suspect would require a formal case-by-case legal approach or a specific request through available channels.
Andrew Tate, thirty nine, responded to calls on social media urging his extradition, writing that if British authorities wanted to speak with him they should arrange for his return.
The influencer has built a large global following online and frequently posts commentary on social media platforms.
The Tate brothers have faced legal proceedings in several countries in recent years.
Authorities in Romania have brought criminal cases related to allegations including human trafficking and other offences, while prosecutors in the United Kingdom have authorised charges connected to alleged offences dating back more than a decade.
The brothers deny all accusations and maintain that they will defend themselves through the legal process.
Lawmakers said that regardless of public debate surrounding the visit, any decision regarding extradition would ultimately depend on formal diplomatic and legal procedures rather than political or online pressure.
The comments came after the influencer siblings arrived in the city over the weekend and were seen visiting nightlife areas, drawing attention from onlookers and social media users.
Videos circulating online showed crowds gathering around the pair in Lan Kwai Fong, where people were seen taking photographs and interacting with them.
Legislators emphasised that Hong Kong’s legal framework requires a formal extradition request from a jurisdiction seeking the surrender of a person.
Without such a request, local authorities would have no legal basis to begin the extradition process.
They also rejected suggestions circulating online that Hong Kong had become a refuge for individuals facing legal scrutiny elsewhere.
Officials noted that extradition arrangements depend on existing legal agreements and procedural steps, and cannot be initiated solely because a person is present in the city.
Hong Kong suspended its extradition agreements with several Western jurisdictions, including the United Kingdom, in two thousand twenty after a series of diplomatic developments.
Lawmakers said the suspension means any potential transfer of a suspect would require a formal case-by-case legal approach or a specific request through available channels.
Andrew Tate, thirty nine, responded to calls on social media urging his extradition, writing that if British authorities wanted to speak with him they should arrange for his return.
The influencer has built a large global following online and frequently posts commentary on social media platforms.
The Tate brothers have faced legal proceedings in several countries in recent years.
Authorities in Romania have brought criminal cases related to allegations including human trafficking and other offences, while prosecutors in the United Kingdom have authorised charges connected to alleged offences dating back more than a decade.
The brothers deny all accusations and maintain that they will defend themselves through the legal process.
Lawmakers said that regardless of public debate surrounding the visit, any decision regarding extradition would ultimately depend on formal diplomatic and legal procedures rather than political or online pressure.













































