Hong Kong’s High Court on Monday approved bail for three pro-democracy activists, who are among a group of 47 charged with subversion under the national security law, but a district councillor must remain in custody pending trial.
The court ruled in favour of activists Kalvin Ho, Sze Tak-loy and Lee Yue-shun, whose bail had been challenged by the Department of Justice (DoJ). The three are charged with “conspiracy to commit subversion” alongside 44 other democrats for organising and taking part in last July’s unofficial legislative primary election.
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Hong Kong court approves bail for three more democrats facing national security charges