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Howard Lam kidnap saga
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Hong Kong democracy activist Howard Lam’s kidnap claims unravel further following arrest

Opposition politicians who rallied behind Democratic Party member Howard Lam Tsz-kin also faced questions about their credibility for projecting his case as evidence of the city’s freedoms being undermined by Beijing

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Howard Lam Lam is currently in custody for misleading police with allegations that he had been abducted in broad daylight and abused by mainland Chinese agents. Photo: Edward Wong
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More damning discrepancies have appeared in a Hong Kong democracy activist’s story about being kidnapped from a busy city street and tortured by mainland Chinese agents, after he was ­arrested early on Tuesday on ­suspicion of misleading police.

Opposition politicians who rallied behind Democratic Party member Howard Lam Tsz-kin also faced questions about their credibility for projecting his case as evidence of the city’s freedoms being undermined by Beijing.

Lam claimed he was pushed into a van in Yau Ma Tei last Thursday by Putonghua-speaking men who took him to an unknown location, punched staples into his legs, and dumped him on a beach in Sai Kung, from where he made his own way home in a taxi.

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But police investigations, ­according to a force insider, suggested something less dramatic – he took a minibus from Mong Kok to Sai Kung.

Howard Lam said he would stop talking about his ordeal after giving several previously arranged interviews. Photo: Felix Wong
Howard Lam said he would stop talking about his ordeal after giving several previously arranged interviews. Photo: Felix Wong
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The revelation cast further doubt on the activist’s story after the FactWire news agency earlier cited closed-circuit television footage collected from nearby shops and buildings contradicting his version of events.

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