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Chan Pui-man, the former associate publisher of Apple Daily, and Fung Wai-kwong, former editorial writer of the paper were arrested today by the national security police, according to sources.
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Chan was one of the five Apple Daily directors arrested a month ago. Fung was also arrested at the airport last month when heading to the UK.
The two were released on bail. It was understood that the police decided to revoke their bail and arrested them again.
The two were remanded at the police stations in Sau Mau Ping and Wan Chai respectively, according to sources.
This morning national security police has already arrested Lam Man-chung, the former executive editor-in-chief of Apple Daily.
In an official statement issued by national security police this morning, it said that officers “arrested a 51-year-old former male editor of a media company for collusion with a foreign country or with external elements to endanger national security.”
Lam was remanded at the Cheung Sha Wan Police Station.
When speaking to media in the afternoon, secretary for security Chris Tang Ping-keung didn't provide more details regarding the case as the investigation is still ongoing.
He only said that anyone who breaks the law will be arrested by the authority.

Chan Pui-man (left) and Fung Wai-kwong (right). File photo.














