Relatives of pro-democracy activist taken in for questioning days after bounties issued for political exiles
Police in Hong Kong have raided the home of Nathan Law’s family, taking the UK-exiled pro-democracy activist’s relatives away for questioning.
Officers from the national security department visited the housing estate where Law’s family live and took his parents and brother in for questioning, a police source confirmed to the Agence France-Presse news agency. So far no arrests have been made.
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