HK police charges two Apple Daily executives with collusion with foreign country

Hong Kong police charged on Friday the chief editor and chief executive of pro-democracy tabloid Apple Daily with collusion with a foreign country to endanger national security, Reuters reports.

Police said in a statement they had charged two males aged 47 and 59, who they did not name, and that the two would be brought to West Kowloon Magistrates’ Court on Saturday.

Apple Daily reported the two charged were editor-in-chief Ryan Law Wai-kwong and chief executive officer Cheung Kim-hung.

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