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香港警方以煽动罪拘捕一名27岁石姓男子,指其10月15日深夜独自在立法会大楼公众示威区告示板贴上3张A4海报,表达对防疫措施和中央政府的不满,内容涉嫌煽动公众对中央政府及领导人产生憎恨或藐视。其人用手机拍照后乔装离开,有关照片后上传到社交网络。立法会保安16日晨移除海报并报警。
警方翻看大量监控后,于10月24日早晨在将军澳一民宅附近将其拘捕,其人报称是工程师、内地籍,持工作证来港1年。
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香港警方以煽动罪拘捕一名27岁石姓男子,指其10月15日深夜独自在立法会大楼公众示威区告示板贴上3张A4海报,表达对防疫措施和中央政府的不满,内容涉嫌煽动公众对中央政府及领导人产生憎恨或藐视。其人用手机拍照后乔装离开,有关照片后上传到社交网络。立法会保安16日晨移除海报并报警。
警方翻看大量监控后,于10月24日早晨在将军澳一民宅附近将其拘捕,其人报称是工程师、内地籍,持工作证来港1年。
星岛日报,图片:端传媒

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