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Legislative Council election 2025
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Man arrested for allegedly urging Hongkongers to boycott Legco election

Police say posts attempted to incite hatred and contempt towards electoral system, government, judiciary and the force

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The Legco race will be the second held under Beijing’s “patriots-only” electoral system. Photo: Jelly Tse
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Hong Kong national security police have arrested a man on suspicion of posting social media messages urging others not to vote or to cast invalid ballots in next month’s Legislative Council election.

Police said on Tuesday they first detected a suspicious account in September last year that repeatedly published messages deemed to have seditious intent, including inciting hatred and contempt against the government, judiciary and law enforcement agencies.

Superintendent Chan On-ming of the National Security Department said the account encouraged others not to vote or to submit blank ballots recently.

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After investigation, police identified a 68‑year‑old local man as the account administrator.

He was arrested in North Point on Tuesday under the Elections (Corrupt and Illegal Conduct) Ordinance and the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance. Several digital devices were seized.

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The Post learned that the retiree allegedly used metaphorical language in his posts to incite others not to vote or to cast blank ballots.

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