Man arrested in relation to 'seditious' posts

[RTHK] - 01/22/2025

National security police on Wednesday charged a 36-year-old man who's accused of publishing posts with seditious intentions on social media. The suspect was charged with one count of knowingly publishing publications that had a seditious intention in contravention of Section 24 of the (…)



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