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12 Hong Kong people absconded | Seven people arrested for illegal assembling, including members of Xian Xue, ideological and political

2020-11-30T21:53:56.674Z


Twelve Hong Kong residents were intercepted by the Guangdong Coast Guard when they were suspected of absconding from the territory on August 23. They were detained at the Yantian Detention Center in Shenzhen. Today (30th) expires 100 days.


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Written by: Ling Yide

2020-11-30 23:07

Last update date: 2020-11-30 23:10

Twelve Hong Kong residents were intercepted by the Guangdong Coast Guard on August 23 when they were suspected of absconding and leaving the country. They were detained at the Yantian Detention Center in Shenzhen. Today (30th) expires 100 days. Langxi Railway Station even has a street station on the Nong Wall, and there are also screenings in various districts.

After the Screening Street Station in Mong Kok, members of the "Xianxuesi Politics" and other members of the public took the collected letters to the Kwong Wah Street Post Office in Yau Ma Tei to send the letters, with slogans in hand.

At 9:10 p.m., the police stopped and searched 4 members of "Xianxuesizheng" and 3 citizens on Kwong Wah Street, Yau Ma Tei. Later, a Tactical Unit officer Kai Mi stated that they were arrested on suspicion of illegal assembly.

They were taken to police cars one by one, and initially said they would be taken to Mong Kok Police Station.

Four members of "Xue Xian Si Zheng" and three citizens were arrested in Yau Ma Tei.

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12 Hong Kong people absconded

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