Hong Kong media say police arrested five people from pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper under national security law
HONG KONG (AP) – Hong Kong reports say police have arrested the chief editor and four other senior executives of the pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper under the national security law. The reports say the five were arrested on suspicion of collusion with a foreign country to endanger national security. Apple Daily and the South China Morning Post said those arrested were chief editor Ryan Law, Next Digital CEO Cheung Kim-hung, the publishing company’s chief operating officer and two other editors.