Hong Konger 'missing' after crossing China bridge checkpoint

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HONG KONG (AFP) - Hong Kong's immigration department said Sunday (Dec 15) they have received reports a man went missing on a cross-border mega bridge to the gambling hub of Macau that currently hosts a Chinese mainland police checkpoint.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG - Hong Kong's immigration department said Sunday they have received reports a man went missing on a cross-border mega bridge to the gambling hub of Macau that currently hosts a Chinese mainland police checkpoint.

Mainland police set up a new checkpoint there last week with X-ray machines and facial recognition checks ahead of an upcoming visit to Macau by President Xi Jinping. Hong Kong's Security Bureau declined to comment on whether it was aware of the new checkpoint on the bridge. The protests were initially sparked by a now abandoned plan to allow extraditions to the mainland where the courts are opaque and controlled by the Communist Party.

 

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