China Confirms Detention of Hong Kong Citizen Working for British Consulate

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China confirms an employee of the British Consulate in Hong Kong had been held in “administrative detention” by police in the southern city of Shenzhen

Simon Cheng, a Hong Kong citizen, had been given the punishment of 15 days in “administrative detention” by police in the southern city of Shenzhen, which abuts Hong Kong, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Wednesday.

 

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good work,stand with China government

No one can be exempt from crime. British Consulate employees are not exceptional

He refused the ticket checking on China's high-speed trains and insulted the female crew members.This caused another passenger to intervene. He yelled at another passenger, 'get the fuck back to China.' He's actually sitting on a high-speed train in China😂

Police will kick Simon Chengs Ass if he was on the EU train and refused ticket checking

He is Chinese

The guy was arrested by the Shenzhen police for his drug use and prostitution.

China just defends their county. it's true.

China has been working for human rights many years after her suffering from Japan!

BeyondHorrific.

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someone alleged this is the footage shows what had happened. that HKer refused the ticket checking. his actions led to other passager’s intervention, but he asks anther passager to go back to China. his nativism words cause the fight.

no such thing as 'Chinese law'. We should treat them the same way as they treat everybody else. $ china

So UK can do the same to Chinese diplomats too?!

Harry Potter has been arrested by the Chinese Police?

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