Police arrest trio over online threats made to Hong Kong media companies TVB and Oriental Press Group


Two men aged 21 and 34, and woman aged 37 arrested by officers Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau. Outlets had earlier taken out full-page advert calling on police to track down and prosecute people responsible for doxxing or inciting violence online. — SCMP

Three people have been arrested on suspicion of posting threatening remarks against Hong Kong media companies TVB and Oriental Press Group.

Officers from the Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau arrested two men, aged 21 and 34, and a woman, 37, in several locations on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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