Pro-democracy Hong Kong media mogul arrested & charged

    One of Hong Kong’s most high-profile entrepreneurs, pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai, has been charged with illegal assembly and intimidation.

    The illegal assembly charge relates to a banned anti-government march on 31 August, which Mr Lai is accused of attending.

    The intimidation charge relates to a clash with a journalist in 2017.

    The newspaper Mr Lai founded, Apple Daily, is frequently critical of Hong Kong and Chinese leadership.

    Two other pro-democracy figures, politicians Lee Cheuk-yan and Yeung Sum, were also arrested on Friday.

    They have also been charged with one count of illegal assembly in relation to the same protest.

    Senior Superintendent Wong Tung-kwong said all three men would be called to the Eastern Magistrate Court on 5 May.

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