Jimmy Lai sentenced to 20 years in Hong Kong national security trial


A file image of Hong ‍Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai.
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Hong ‍Kong media tycoon Jimmy ​Lai was sentenced ‌on Monday (February 9, 2026) ​to a total of 20 years in jail on three charges comprising two counts ​of conspiracy to ⁠collude with foreign forces and one count of ​publishing ⁠seditious materials.

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The trial has been the financial hub’s most high-profile national ‌security case.

The ‌sentence comes after a legal ‍saga spanning almost five years. Lai, ‍the founder of the now-shuttered Apple Daily newspaper, was convicted on December 15 on all three ⁠counts. He was first arrested in ​August 2020.