Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Police have arrested three activists – two men and a woman aged between 18 and 20 – in Hong Kong for allegedly attempting to incite subversion and revolution by distributing M&Ms and other goods to prisoners.Officers raided a warehouse linked to the group yesterday, September 20, and seized around 40 cartons.Included in those cartons were a dozen clear plastic storage boxes containing M&Ms, crackers, wet wipes and baby powder, among other products, Nikkei Asia reports.Hong Kong’s correctional service tightly controls the items that can be provided to inmates in order to prevent prisoners from accumulating certain items which "create privilege".Secretary for Security, Chris Tang, said.
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