Hong Kong police arrested a prominent cardinal and four aid workers for allegedly “colluding with foreign forces,” claiming they violated a national security law, it was revealed Wednesday. Cardinal Joseph Zen and the four staffers were picked up by Hong Kong police after an eight-month investigation into the 612 Humanitarian Relief Fund, which helped pro-democracy protesters pay their legal and medical fees, a legal source told Reuters. Zen was “arrested and is being questioned,” said a police official.
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