China arrests Belizean, Taiwanese over meddling in Hong Kong affairs

The Hong Kong skyline. A Belizean businessman has been arrested in China for allegedly meddling in the affairs of Hong Kong. PHOTO: AFP

BEIJING (REUTERS) - China has arrested a citizen of Belize for allegedly colluding with people in the United States to meddle in the affairs of Hong Kong, the official Guangdong Communist Party newspaper reported on Saturday (Nov 30), citing local authorities.

Mr Lee Henley Hu Xiang, a Belizean businessman who lives in China, had funded key members of "hostile forces" in the US to undermine China's national security, and supported activities that led to chaos in Hong Kong, the Southern Daily said.

It did not give details.

Mr Lee was arrested in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou on Nov 26 by the Guangzhou State Security bureau, the report said.

Authorities in Guangzhou could not be immediately reached for comment.

Separately, the newspaper confirmed that a Taiwanese man, Mr Lee Meng-chu, was also arrested by police in nearby Shenzhen city on Oct 31, for allegedly stealing state secrets for foreign forces after he made a trip to Hong Kong in August to support "anti-China" activities.

Mr Lee, an adviser from a small township in Taiwan, had been missing since Aug 19 after travelling to Shenzhen.

He was being investigated for "engaging in criminal acts that endanger state security", a spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of China's State Council said in September.

Hong Kong - a business and trade gateway for China as an international financial centre - has been mired in often violent anti-government protests for nearly six months.

The unrest has plunged the former British colony into its biggest political crisis in decades, at times forcing businesses, government, schools and even the international airport to close.

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