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Over 20 young people frogmarched into police transport after being arrested during Hong Kong protests

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Over 20 young people frogmarched into police transport after being arrested during Hong Kong protests

Over 20 young people frogmarched into police transport after being arrested during Hong Kong protests

23 young people in Hong Kong were seen being frogmarched into a police transport coach yesterday (July 1).

After the contentious national security law was implemented many took to the streets to protests.

Footage from the Times Square area of the city shows the young people being escorted with their hands zip-tied into a coach, as a large crowd of riot police surround them.

The national security law sees subversion to the Central Government punishable with life imprisonment.


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