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Hong Kong pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai arrested

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August 10, 2020
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Hong Kong pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai has been arrested for suspected collusion with foreign forces, his aide has said.

Mark Simon said the businessman was held under the controversial national security law imposed by China in June.

Mr Lai supported pro-democracy protests that erupted in Hong Kong last year.

In February, the 71-year-old mogul was charged with illegal assembly and intimidation. He was later granted police bail.

  • Hong Kong security law: What is it and is it worrying?

"Jimmy Lai is being arrested for collusion with foreign powers at this time," said Mr Simon, an executive at Mr Lai's media firm Next Digital.

Hong Kong police have said that seven people were arrested on Monday on suspicion of breaking the national security law, but have not yet confirmed that Mr Lai is among them.

Who is Jimmy Lai?

Mr Lai is estimated to be worth more than $1bn (£766m).

The newspaper he founded, Apple Daily, is frequently critical of Hong Kong and Chinese leadership.

"The establishment hates my guts," Mr Lai previously said in an interview with the New York Times. "They think I'm a troublemaker."

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And on 30 June, when the security law was passed, the businessman told the BBC that this "spells the death knell for Hong Kong".

He warned that Hong Kong would become as corrupt as mainland China because "without the rule of law, people who do business here will have no protection".

In a separate interview with the AFP news agency, Mr Lai said: "I'm prepared for prison. If it comes, I will have the opportunity to readRead More – Source

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