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Two Hong Kong pro-democracy campaigners claim they were tailed from police station after arrest for statue protest

Avery Ng and a member of his political party confront alleged followers, and post filmed exchanges online

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Avery Ng (right) was among those arrested at the bauhinia statue protest. Photo: Felix Wong

Two members of a radical pro-democracy party have claimed they were tailed by strangers after being released from police custody on Thursday morning.

The pair were among 26 protesters arrested on Wednesday night, less than a day before President Xi Jinping arrived in Hong Kong for his three-day visit to mark 20 years since the city was handed from British rule to Chinese.
They had protested at the symbolic bauhinia statue in Wan Chai – a gift from the central government to mark the handover.

Avery Ng Man-yuen, chairman of League of Social Democrats, a political party, said people in a seven-seater tailed him from North Point Police Station to his home in Mei Foo.

Activists protested outside North Point Police Station as the 26 were held. Photo: David Wong
Activists protested outside North Point Police Station as the 26 were held. Photo: David Wong

He had been held for 28 hours after the protest.

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