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Officers searched Hunter Bookstore in Sham Shui Po on Wednesday and arrested the owner, former district councillor Leticia Wong Man‑huen, and a local man.
They were detained on suspicion of committing acts with seditious intent, a police source said.
Wong, formerly of the now‑disbanded Civic Party, also allegedly laundered money in breach of the Organised and Serious Crimes Ordinance. She is accused of receiving multiple suspicious payments from foreign political bodies.
Officers seized a batch of items, books and documents said to carry seditious intent.
Police alleged the two suspects sold and displayed publications with inflammatory content and organised talks and sharing sessions targeting young people and students, inciting hatred against the government, judiciary and law enforcement agencies.
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