Hong Kong police are handed power to raid people's homes without a warrant
The news comes as Hong Kong's Beijing-backed leader vowed to 'vigorously implement' the controversial legislation. The city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam on Tuesday defended China's new security law for the financial hub, saying it would restore stability and confidence.
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