Hong Kong task force receives ‘eager response’ from Thailand over detainees

Hong Kong task force receives ‘eager response’ from Thailand over detainees

[South China Morning Post] - 01/13/2025

Government hopes to rescue victims as soon as possible but there is no timeline in place, task force official says.



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