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Hong Kong pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai has been arrested for suspected collusion with foreign forces, his aide has said. | Hong Kong pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai has been arrested for suspected collusion with foreign forces, his aide has said. |
Mark Simon said the businessman was held under the controversial national security law imposed by China in June. | Mark Simon said the businessman was held under the controversial national security law imposed by China in June. |
Mr Lai supported pro-democracy protests that erupted in Hong Kong last year. | Mr Lai supported pro-democracy protests that erupted in Hong Kong last year. |
In February, the 71-year-old mogul was charged with illegal assembly and intimidation. He was later granted police bail. | |
"Jimmy Lai is being arrested for collusion with foreign powers at this time," said Mr Simon, an executive at Mr Lai's media firm Next Digital. | |
Hong Kong's authorities have so far made no public comment on the issue. | |
Who is Jimmy Lai? | |
Mr Lai is estimated to be worth more than $1bn (£766m). | |
The newspaper he founded, Apple Daily, is frequently critical of Hong Kong and Chinese leadership. | |
"The establishment hates my guts," Mr Lai previously said in an interview with the New York Times. "They think I'm a troublemaker." | |
And on 30 June, when the security law was passed, the businessman told the BBC that this "spells the death knell for Hong Kong". | |
He warned that Hong Kong would become as corrupt as mainland China because "without the rule of law, people who do business here will have no protection". | |
In a separate interview with the AFP news agency, Mr Lai said: "I'm prepared for 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." | |
What is the new security law? | |
The law makes it easier to punish protesters, and reduces the Hong Kong's autonomy. | |
It also gives Beijing powers to shape life in the former British colony in a way it has never had before. | |
Critics say it effectively curtails protest and freedom of speech - China has said the new law will return stability to the territory. | Critics say it effectively curtails protest and freedom of speech - China has said the new law will return stability to the territory. |
The law's key provisions include that crimes of secession, subversion, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces are punishable by a maximum sentence of life in prison. |