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Hong Kong: Police arrest ex-Apple Daily senior editor

| @indiablooms | Jul 21, 2021, at 11:19 pm

Hong Kong: Hong Kong Police arrested a former editor of now-defunct pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper on Wednesday, media reports said.

The former executive editor-in-chief of Hong Kong’s closed pro-democracy tabloid Apple Daily was  arrested by the national security police on Wednesday morning on charges of "conspiring to collude with foreign powers to endanger national security", a source familiar with the matter confirmed with Hong Kong Free Press.

Police arrested Lam Man-chung and searched his house early on Wednesday morning, reports Hong Kong Free Press.

An HKFP source familiar with the company’s operations confirmed Lam’s arrest.

Police confirmed in a statement that a 51-year-old male editor of a newspaper was arrested by the national security police in relation to a case last month, the newspaper reported.

The man has now been detained pending investigation.

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