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What happened to Apple Daily?
2020 30 June
The Hong Kong national security law (NSL) was passed
by the Standing Committee of National People’s Congress
and came into effect at night.
10 August
Founder of Next Digital Limited (publisher of Apple
Daily), Jimmy Lai Chee-ying, was arrested on suspicion
of “colluding with a foreign country or with external
elements to endanger national security”. He was charged
on December 11, 2020.
2021 17 June
About 500 police officers raided the Apple Daily head-
Five Apple Daily executives were arrested under NSL, quarters.
including former CEO of Next Digital Chung Kim-hung,
former COO Royston Chow Tat-kuen, former editor-in- Apple Daily assets with a total value of HK$18 million
chief Ryan Law Wai-kwong, former associate publisher frozen under national security law.
Chan Pui-man, and former digital platform director Nick Former Apple Daily journalist Ryan Law Wai-kwong,
Chueng Chi-wai. They were held accountable for more together with former CEO of Next Digital Chung Kim-
than 30 reports calling for foreign sanctions.
hung, are charged with “collusion with a foreign country
or with external elements to endanger national security”,
while former COO Royston Chow Tat-kuen, former asso-
ciate publisher Chan Pui-man, and former digital platform
director Nick Cheung Chi-wai were released on bail.
23 June
Former Apple Daily editorial writer, Yeung Ching-kee,
whose pen name is “Li Ping”, was arrested on suspicion
Apple Daily announced that “in view of employees’ of breaching the NSL. He was released on bail the next
safety”, it decided “to cease operation immediately after morning.
midnight”. One million newspaper copies of its final
edition were printed. All Apple Daily online platforms were shut down at
midnight. Supporters of Apple Daily lined up overnight
at newsstands to buy its swansong issue.
27 June
Former editor-in-chief of the Apple Daily English news
section and Editorial Writer Fung Wai-kong, whose pen
name is “Lo Fung”, was arrested under NSL. He was later
released on bail.
21 July
Former editor-in-chief Lam Man-chung was arrested on
Apple Daily’s former associate publisher Chan Pui-man, suspicion of breaching the NSL, when he attempted to
former editorial writer Yeung Ching-kee, and former depart at the Hong Kong International airport.
editor-in-chief of the English news section and former
editorial writer Fung Wai-kong were again arrested.
Together with former editor-in-chief Lam Man-chung,
they are charged with conspiracy to “collude with a
foreign country or with external elements to endanger
national security”.