KEY POINTS
  • Hong Kong police arrested a former senior journalist with the Apple Daily newspaper at the international airport on Sunday night on a suspected national security charge.
  • Fung Wai-kong would be the seventh staffer at the pro-democracy newspaper to be arrested on national security grounds in recent weeks.
  • Critics of the China-imposed security law, introduced last June, say it has been used to stifle dissent and erode fundamental freedoms in Hong Kong.
The final edition of Apple Daily newspaper at a newsstand in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong police arrested a former senior journalist with the Apple Daily newspaper at the international airport on Sunday night on a suspected national security charge as he tried to leave the city, according to media reports.

Fung Wai-kong would be the seventh staffer at the pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper to be arrested on national security grounds in recent weeks. He was an editor and columnist at the now-closed paper, Hong Kong media reported.