Chinese police seize toilet paper bearing Hong Kong leader’s face

About 8,000 rolls with image of chief executive Leung Chun-ying taken by authorities

A file photo from December  2014 shows a novelty toilet paper roll with the image of Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying. Photograph: Isaac Lawrence/AFP/Getty Images
A file photo from December 2014 shows a novelty toilet paper roll with the image of Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying. Photograph: Isaac Lawrence/AFP/Getty Images

Chinese authorities have seized about 8,000 rolls of toilet paper printed with the image of Hong Kong's pro-Beijing chief executive Leung Chun-ying, according to the territory's Democratic Party.

Police seized the toilet paper and 20,000 packages of tissue paper from a factory in the Chinese city of Shenzhen, where a friend of the party placed the order to obscure the actual buyer, said party vice chairman Lo Kin-hei.

Mr Lo said the rolls were to be sold during Chinese New Year later this month, and no reason was given for the seizure.

The move comes after Beijing clamped down on recent pro-democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong that criticised Mr Leung.

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