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UK says it is ‘shocked and appalled’ after an ex-Hong Kong consulate employee alleged he was chained up and beaten in China in order to spill information on Hong Kong protests

Petitioners are seen sticking banners outside the British Consulate in Hong Kong on August 21, 2019, dozens of petitioners gather outside the British Consulate General in Hong Kong to urge the British Government to help secure the release of Simon Cheng, a UK consular staff member who is currently in what Beijing term an administrative detention. 
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  • British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab on Wednesday condemned China’s treatment of a former employee of Britain’s Hong Kong consulate, Simon Cheng.
  • Cheng told news outlets that Chinese secret police beat him, deprived him of sleep, and chained him as they pressed him for information on Hong Kong protests. 
  • “We were shocked and appalled by the mistreatment he suffered while in Chinese detention, which amounts to torture,”  Raab said.

HONG KONG (Reuters) – British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab on Wednesday condemned China’s treatment of a former employee of Britain’s Hong Kong consulate who told a newspaper Chinese secret police beat him as they sought information about pro-democracy protests in the former British colony.

Simon Cheng, a Hong Kong citizen who worked for the British mission’s business development team when he was detained, told the Wall Street Journal he was questioned repeatedly about the role his interrogators presumed Britain was playing in fomenting anti-government unrest in the city.

Secret police beat him, deprived him of sleep and chained him as they pressed him for information, the Journal said.

“Simon Cheng was a valued member of our team. We were shocked and appalled by the mistreatment he suffered while in Chinese detention, which amounts to torture,” Raab said, according to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

“I summoned the Chinese Ambassador to express our outrage at the brutal and disgraceful treatment of Simon in violation of China’s international obligations. I have made clear we expect the Chinese authorities to investigate and hold those responsible to account.”

(Reporting by Anne Marie Roantree; Writing by Nick Macfie; Editing by Tom Hogue)Read the original article on Reuters. Copyright 2019. Follow Reuters on Twitter.

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