Authorities have offered HK$1 million rewards for information leading to arrests of the activists. Read more at straitstimes.com.
- Hong Kong national security police detained four people Thursday, including the brother of prominent activist Dennis Kwok – one of eight fugitives with bounties on their heads for allegedly breaching national security.
“ is now under investigation,” the source said. He was later photographed by the media when leaving a police station. Police said both actions this week targeted people “suspected of assisting persons wanted by Police commit acts and engage in activities that endanger national security”.Mung’s relatives were allowed to leave the police station the same day, reported Hong Kong newspaper Sing Tao Daily, citing unnamed sources.
A longtime labour rights unionist, Mung is currently in Britain where he continues to advocate for those in Hong Kong targeted under the security law, imposed about a year after massive democracy protests kicked off in 2019.
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