Chinese authorities release British consulate employee

Chinese authorities release British consulate employee

Chinese authorities have reportedly released detainee Simon Cheng amid accusations of outside interference in the ongoing Hong Kong protests.

A woman holds a poster of Simon Cheng, who went missing on Aug 9 after visiting Shenzhen, during a protest outside the British consulate-general’s office in Hong Kong. (Reuters pic)
SHANGHAI:
An employee of the British consulate in Hong Kong who was detained in China’s border city of Shenzhen amid accusations of outside interference in pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong was released on Saturday, Chinese police said.

Simon Cheng was detained for 15 days for violating public security management regulations, police in Shenzhen’s Luohu district said on their Twitter-like Weibo account.

Police said Cheng was released as scheduled on Saturday and that his legal rights and interests had been observed.

They also said Cheng had confessed to the accusations against him.

 

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