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Hong Kong arrests booksellers suspected of selling ‘seditious’ publications

By Thomson Reuters Jun 24, 2026 | 10:14 PM

BEIJING, June 25 (Reuters) – Hong Kong police have arrested two owners of a bookshop suspected of displaying and selling publications with “seditious” content, ​according to a Hong Kong government statement ‌released on Thursday.

The two individuals and the bookshop were not identified in the statement. They were arrested on Wednesday.

Here are more details:

• During an enforcement operation in the Sham Shui ‌Po ​district on Wednesday, the National ⁠Security Department of the ⁠Hong Kong Police Force detained the bookshop owners, a 33-year-old woman and a 32-year-old man, the government statement said.

• Police investigations showed that the ​two people were suspected to be selling publications including materials inciting hatred against the Hong Kong ⁠Special Administrative Region Government, ⁠the judiciary and law enforcement agencies, the ​statement said.

• The two arrested people are suspected of ​having received multiple remittances funded by foreign political ‌organisations, it said.

• Police officers seized a batch of “seditious” items, books and case-related documents from their shop and residence, the statement said.

• The arrests took ⁠place one week before the July 1 anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover to Chinese rule in 1997. Under Hong ⁠Kong’s Basic ‌Law, the city is guaranteed a ⁠high degree of freedom for 50 ​years, including ‌freedom of the press.

• In 2020, ​Beijing imposed ⁠a national security law on the city after often violent anti-government protests a year earlier, sparking international criticism that the freedoms promised to the city at the handover are disappearing.

(Reporting by Ryan Woo; Editing ​by Raju Gopalakrishnan)