Editor-in-chief of pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper, 4 directors held under Hong Kong Security Law

Editor-in-chief of pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper, 4 directors held under Hong Kong Security Law

They were arrested under draconian Hong Kong security law on suspicion of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces. The early morning operation marks the second series of arrests involving senior executives at the newspaper

ANIUpdated: Thursday, June 17, 2021, 09:52 AM IST
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In April, the pro-Beijing Ta Kung Pao newspaper published a commentary, saying the tabloid s Apple Daily should be banned, considering its long-standing role in promoting "Hong Kong independence" | Pixabay

Hong Kong: In an early morning raid on Thursday, Hong Kong police arrested the chief editor and four directors of a pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper under draconian Hong Kong security law on suspicion of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces.

The South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported that the National Security Police officers also raided their homes to gather evidence and held all of the accused for questioning. However, none of them have been charged yet.

Chief editor Ryan Law Wai-kwong was taken away by the police from his residence in Quarry Bay. More than 100 police officers also swooped on the headquarters of Next Digital in Tseung Kwan O.

The morning operation marks the second series of arrests involving senior executives at the newspaper. Last August, the force arrested the group's founder, Jimmy Lai Chee-ying, and nine others, including his son, for suspected national security or fraud offences.

Lai is currently behind bars for his role in three separate unauthorised assemblies in 2019 and last year. Since Lai was sentenced in April, speculation has grown that the days are numbered for Apple Daily, the tabloid he launched in 1995.

In April, the pro-Beijing Ta Kung Pao newspaper published a commentary, saying the tabloid should be banned, considering its long-standing role in promoting "Hong Kong independence", said the SCMP Apple Daily was dealt a further blow last month after the authorities, making use of powers granted under the national security law, ordered Lai's shares in Next Digital to be frozen, along with assets in the local bank accounts of three companies he owned.

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