China approves arrest of Hong Kong 'speedboat fugitives'

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Families of those arrested are ‘shocked and concerned’ by the approval. FMTNews China

BEIJING: Chinese authorities formally approved on Wednesday the arrests of 12 Hong Kong activists caught last month while allegedly trying to flee the city for Taiwan.

On Wednesday the People’s Procuratorate of Yantian District in Shenzhen said it had approved the arrests. Some of those aboard the boat were facing prosecution in Hong Kong for activities linked to last year’s huge and often violent pro-democracy protests. At least 14 mainland lawyers hired by the detainees’ families have been pressured by authorities to drop their clients, according to activists.

In June, Beijing imposed a new security law on Hong Kong, announcing it would have jurisdiction for some crimes and that mainland security agents could openly operate in the city.

 

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