Hong Kong police arrested 15 activists on charges of illegal assembly in police raids on Saturday, including millionaire publishing tycoon Jimmy Lai, former legislator and barrister Margaret Ng, Democratic Party Founder Martin Lee.
It is not known whether those arrested on Saturday were being held in detention.
Authorities in Hong Kong have arrested more than 7,800 people over their involvement in the protests, including many on rioting charges that can carry jail terms of up to 10 years.
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Hong Kong police arrest democracy activists in raids
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