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Hong Kong business tycoon Jimmy Lai was arrested on Monday, while the offices of his pro-democracy newspaperwere raided by police, over allegations that he “colluded with foreign forces” in what is the most high-profile arrest since a controversial national security law was imposed by China in June.South China Morning Post via Getty Imagesbillionaire valued in 2008 at $1.2 billion, has been a critic of Beijing and a key pro-democracy activist since protests kicked off last year.
In February, the 71-year-old was arrested and charged with illegal assembly and intimidation related to a banned pro-democracy march last August, but was granted bail. On Monday, some 200 police officers were seen raiding the newspaper’s offices, while the Chinese state paper, the, said two of his sons, as well as executives from his media company Next Digital, had also been arrested.about the arrest, which said that seven men aged between 39 and 72, had been arrested.The United States has already sanctioned Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam, and other senior Chinese and local officials over the national security law.
with AFP that he is prepared to go to prison. “If it comes, I will have the opportunity to read books I haven't read. The only thing I can do is to be positive.”
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