Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai cannot challenge legality of search warrant used in Apple Daily raid, court rules

  • High Court also refuses Lai and his companies their applications for an injunction against commissioner of police
  • Nine plaintiffs launched private action to recover materials seized during investigations into allegations of fraud and national security law violations

Hong Kong police raid the offices of the Apple Daily newspaper after arresting its founder Jimmy Lai Chee-ying on suspicion of foreign collusion. Photo: Now TV

A Hong Kong court has barred media tycoon Jimmy Lai Chee-ying and his companies from challenging the legality of the search warrants executed in a series of raids at his offices last year and refused their applications for an injunction against the police chief.

The nine plaintiffs first filed a series of private legal actions against the commissioner of police last year to recover some materials seized by officers during investigations into allegations of fraud and national security law violations.

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