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【即時】(20:56) 前香港眾志成員周庭晚上被捕,有10多名男性便衣警員,晚上進入周庭位於大埔的處所搜查約一小時。獨媒記者到達現場,據了解現時只有周庭和她母親在家,律師仍未到場,暫時只有本網記者在外採訪。



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【即時】(20:56) 前香港眾志成員周庭晚上被捕,有10多名男性便衣警員,晚上進入周庭位於大埔的處所搜查約一小時。獨媒記者到達現場,據了解現時只有周庭和她母親在家,律師仍未到場,暫時只有本網記者在外採訪。

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