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Hong Kong rights activist Albert Ho arrested by national security police
Hong Kong rights activist Albert Ho arrested by national security police
by AFP Staff Writers
Hong Kong (AFP) March 21, 2023

One of Hong Kong's best-known rights activists was arrested by the city's national security police on Tuesday over alleged witness tampering, a police source told AFP.

Albert Ho, 71, formerly led the now-disbanded Hong Kong Alliance, which organised an annual candlelight vigil for more than three decades to mourn the victims of China's bloody crackdown at Tiananmen Square in 1989.

The lawyer is already facing up to a decade in jail over an "incitement to subversion" charge under the national security law, which Beijing imposed on Hong Kong in 2020 to quell widespread and sometimes violent pro-democracy protests.

Ho was arrested Tuesday for "allegedly interfering with witnesses" while on bail, said the source, who spoke to AFP on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the case.

The trial in that subversion case is pending, and Ho was granted bail in August after spending almost a year in prison. His bail conditions included a gag order on any speech deemed a threat to national security.

Violation of bail conditions can lead to immediate arrest under Hong Kong law.

Ho's arrest was the latest in a series of high-profile detentions under the national security law, including his brother Fred Ho, who was representing labour rights activist Elizabeth Tang Yin-Ngor.

Tang, the secretary-general of the International Domestic Workers Federation, was arrested on suspicion of "colluding with foreign forces", a national security offence.

After her release on bail, police arrested Fred Ho and Tang's sister on suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.

Both have since been released on bail.

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