Hong Kong's Apple Daily newsroom raided over national security law
Police officers gather at the headquarters of Apple Daily in Hong Kong, China June 17, 2021. Five hundred Hongmore
Police officers from the national security department escort Apple Daily's Deputy Chief Editor Chan Pui-man frmore
Police officers are seen at the headquarters of Apple Daily in Hong Kong, China June 17, 2021. The raid is themore
An employee walks at the offices of Apple Daily and Next Media after police raided the newsroom, in Hong Kong,more
Police officers from the national security department place seized items into a police van outside the officesmore
Items seized by police officers are seen at the headquarters of Apple Daily in Hong Kong, China June 17, 2021.more
Police officers from the national security department escort Apple Daily Digital Platform Director Cheung Chi-more
Police officers from the national security department escort Apple Daily's Chief Executive Officer Cheung Kim-more
Police officers from the national security department escort Chief Operating Officer Chow Tat-kuen from the ofmore
A supporter holding an umbrella stands in front of the entrance to the offices of Apple Daily and Next Media amore
Copies of Apple Daily newspapers are seen at the offices of Apple Daily and Next Media after police raided themore
Apple Daily’s Deputy Chief Editor Chan Pui-man is escorted by police into the offices of Apple Daily and Next more
Police officers gather at the headquarters of Apple Daily in Hong Kong, China June 17, 2021. Apple Daily/Handomore
Members of the media take pictures in front of a banner that reads, "Thank you for the hard work, colleagues" more
Police officers gather at the headquarters of Apple Daily in Hong Kong, China June 17, 2021. Apple Daily/Handomore
Police officers are seen at the headquarters of Apple Daily in Hong Kong, China June 17, 2021. Apple Daily/Hanmore
Pro-government supporters hold signs against Apple Daily outside the headquarters of Apple Daily and Next Medimore
A police officer walks outside the headquarters of Apple Daily and Next Media after police arrested five Applemore
Police officers stand guard outside the headquarters of Apple Daily and Next Media after police arrested five more
Copies of Next Digital's Apple Daily newspapers are seen at a newsstand in Hong Kong, China June 17, 2021. REUmore
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