Hong Konger 'missing' after crossing China bridge checkpoint

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'His last message said 'I got arrested',' the man's son told local media.

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.

It does not normally host a checkpoint. But mainland police set one up there last week with X-ray machines and facial-recognition checks ahead of an upcoming visit to Macau by President Xi Jinping. Last week Guangdong's public security department said it was setting up a checkpoint on the artificial island to"create a favourable social environment" for the anniversary celebrations.

The Macau celebrations come as Hong Kong has been convulsed by six months of huge and often violent pro-democracy protests as the city chafes under Beijing's rule.

 

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