英文原文:
Five people linked to an anti-Beijing bookshop have gone missing in the past two months with the fifth person suspected to have been kidnapped across the border by mainland police.
Lee Bo, a major shareholder of Causeway Bay Books, went missing last Wednesday after he went to collect some books at a warehouse in Chai Wan on Hong Kong Island.
Lee was allegedly seen leaving the warehouse alone with a bag of books and used a lift that he did not usually take.
Lee’s Home Return Permit — the entry permit to mainland China for Hong Kong residents — was left at home, but he called his wife on the night of his disappearance from Shenzhen, a mainland Chinese city just across the border from Hong Kong.
Hong Kong’s Immigration Department has no record of Lee leaving the territory. Some suspect he was taken from Hong Kong and secretly smuggled across the border.
Lee is the fifth person linked to the bookstore that has gone missing. Two employees were last seen in Shenzhen, another was last sighted in Hong Kong and the owner of the publishing house linked to the bookstore was last heard from in Pattaya, Thailand.
The case sparked a protest in the territory on Sunday where many pro-democracy demonstrators demanded an investigation into the disappearance of the booksellers.
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