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HONG KONG, Dec 8 — Hong Kong police today said they conducted raids ahead of a major pro-democracy rally and found weapons including a pistol and ammunition, the first firearm seizure linked to the protests. The city is bracing itself for another huge march this afternoon as protesters try to...

Hong Kong police chief Tang Ping-keung speaks to media after meetings with Chinese officials in Beijing on December 7, 2019. — AFP pic

The city is bracing itself for another huge march this afternoon as protesters try to keep pressure on the city’s pro-Beijing leadership as they push for greater democratic freedoms and police accountability. Hours before the march was due to start, police displayed weapons they said had been found during overnight raids at eleven locations.

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