Reuters, 04/02 17:29 CET
HONG KONG
(Reuters) – Chinese police have confirmed for the first time that three
of five Hong Kong booksellers who went missing were being investigated
for “illegal activities” in China, according to a letter sent to Hong
Kong’s police on Thursday.
The disappearances have prompted fears that mainland
Chinese authorities may be using shadowy tactics that erode the “one
country, two systems” formula under which Hong Kong has been governed
since its return to China from British rule in 1997.
The three men; Lui Por, Cheung Chi-ping and Lam Wing-kee
who were linked to the Causeway Bay Books store, had “criminal
compulsory measures” imposed on them, Chinese police in the southern
province of Guangdong bordering Hong Kong told Hong Kong police in a
letter on Thursday.
This was the first indication by mainland Chinese
authorities as to the fate of this trio since they were reported missing
last November, without giving any other detail of their location or
condition other than that they are in China.
Hong Kong police referred to the letter from the Chinese police in a statement but did not make it public in full.
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Source: Euronews
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