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Hong Kong media tycoon Lai arrested over speedboat fugitives: reports

Apple Daily owner is on trial for organising one of the pro-democracy rallies that swept the city-state in 2019

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 17 Feb 2021 11:30PM

Hong Kong media tycoon Lai arrested over speedboat fugitives: reports
Hong Kong pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai (centre) arrives at the Court of Final Appeal to hear a decision on whether he will be granted bail. – AFP pic, February 17, 2021

HONG KONG – Hong Kong police have arrested Jimmy Lai on suspicion of trying to help a fugitive flee the city, his own newspaper reported today, as authorities stack up criminal cases against the outspoken media tycoon.

Apple Daily, which is owned by Lai, reported that the 73-year-old was arrested inside Stanley Prison on Tuesday.

Lai is already in custody, having been charged in December under a national security law Beijing imposed on the city last year.

He is also among a group of nine leading dissidents currently on trial for organising one of the huge pro-democracy rallies that swept Hong Kong in 2019.

Police did not respond to requests for comment on Lai's arrest, which was also reported by the Oriental Daily newspaper.

Apple Daily said the new arrest was linked to Andy Li, one of a group of 12 Hong Kongers who made a failed attempt to flee last summer by speedboat to nearby Taiwan.

Lai’s latest arrest was also made under the national security law, the paper added.

The so-called “speedboat fugitives” were picked up by Chinese coastguards and – with the exception of two minors – jailed on the mainland.

Reports of Lai's arrest came as a 29-year-old man appeared in court today charged with a national security crime for allegedly working with Lai and others to campaign for international sanctions.

Chan Tsz-wah was charged with trying to “collude with foreign forces”, the same offence as Lai, and denied bail.

He was also charged with “assisting an offender” and linked to the same speedboat case.

During the hearing, prosecutors accused Chan of helping Li, who was also arrested for collusion alongside Lai before he skipped bail.

Lai is a vocal Beijing critic and has found himself increasingly tangled in court cases and prosecutions.

China has made no secret of its desire to see him silenced.

He is routinely vilified as a traitor by state media, for pushing to have Beijing sanctioned over its crackdown against Hong Kong’s democracy movement.

Since the new security law was imposed last June, about 100 people have been arrested under it, and five charged.

All those charged have been denied bail. –  AFP, February 17, 2021

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