The police have also admitted that the money they found, HK$80 million in total, is associated with Spark Alliance, a key localist group that has been providing financial and legal support to the city’s democracy protesters since 2016. #HongKongProtests
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The police have added that in a raid that took place in the morning, they seized HK$130,000 cash, HK$165,000 worth of supermarket vouchers, six arrows, two laser pointers and many other protective gears. The alliance’s bank a/c was shut by
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Besides money laundering, the four, including one student, have also been arrested in suspicion of aiding and abetting the commission of an offence.
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Donation = $$ laundering?! so how about the $$ that
#HongKongPolice received from various pro-govt/Beijing groups?#StandWithHongKong#HongKongProtests#Totalitarianism
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@hkpoliceforce show us a good example of#rulebylaw. There is legal when they steal, rob, rape, murder#hongkong ppl & hv#corruption. However, different opinion civilians are the criminals.pic.twitter.com/45ysquSKua - 1 more reply
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Political prosecution! It shows how dirty China
#CCP is!
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Tyranny &
#HKPolice are nasty. They can defame u & charge u as they wish. Another thing investors needing to aware is they can freeze any money & assets whenever they want. This is a very bad sign of free market. One Country Two Systems is completely dead.#SOSHK#StandWithHKpic.twitter.com/1MhyDOQBZO
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