Talk:Causeway Bay Books disappearances

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Central Investigation Team
We need to create a new page about the "Central Investigation Team" (中央专案组) mentioned by bookseller Lam Wing-kee. It is given other English names, including “Central Special Unit”, "Central Examination Group". Maybe reference the older Central Case Examination Group. Cossaxx (talk) 04:56, 5 July 2016 (UTC)
 * Since all media outlets say it is the same unit from the Cultural Revolution, I believe we should add new developments right into the Central Case Examination Group page and redirect all other names into that article. _dk (talk)

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Addition to Disappearances of Gui Minhai and Lee Bo
Under the Disappearances for Gui Minhai, the following could be added: Gui's daughter who is in the U.K., did not think that her father returned to China out of his own will.

Under Lee Bo's section: The Hong Kong police received a nine-word notification from the Chinese province of Guangdong that Lee was in China but there was no specification of what he was doing there. The Hong Kong Secretary of Security had written to request access to Lee and has not received any information on the other missing men.[1] The Phoenix TV reported that Lee voluntarily handed himself over to the Chinese to assist in investigations but his travel document was found after the disappearance. There was no record of Lee crossing the border to mainland. The U.K. said the Lee most likely did not voluntarily hand himself to the Chinese government.[2] Ellenchannn (talk) 07:34, 20 November 2016 (UTC)

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