Lui Bo and four others
associated with publisher Mighty Current, which produced books critical of
Chinese leaders, went missing last year.
Mr Lui, the general manager
of Mighty Current, disappeared on 15 October while in Shenzhen in southern
China.All five men later surfaced in custody of Chinese police.
The
men appeared on Chinese television on Sunday, with four of them, including Lui
Bo, saying they had been detained for "illegal book trading".
Public confessions have
long been a part of China 's
criminal law although experts say many confessions are forced.
Mr Lui told Hong Kong
police he did not need any assistance from them or the Hong
Kong government, and asked police to cancel the missing persons
case related to him, they said.
"He refused to
disclose other details," the statement added.
Pro-democracy
lawmaker Albert Ho told AFP he believed Mr Lui "must be very scared",
and that his request that police drop his case was "just to show the
mainland authorities that he will keep quiet".
The case has
sparked accusations of China violating Hong Kong's judicial(司法的) independence.
Two of the men, Gui Minhai
and Lee Bo, were outside mainland China when they disappeared. Mr Gui
was in Thailand and Mr Lee
in Hong Kong - where Chinese police do not have
jurisdiction.
Mr Lui's two other
colleagues, Cheung Chi Ping and Lam Wing Kee, are also expected to be released
on bail in coming days. Mr Lui's release comes just a day before the opening of
China's annual parliamentary(議會的) session, the National People's Congress, in Beijing.
The UK has previously expressed concern
about the disappearances. It
said last month that
Mr Lee, who has a British passport, was probably "involuntarily(不知不覺的) removed" to China in
what would have been a "serious breach" of the Hong Kong handover
treaty.
However, China 's foreign
ministry has said its officials would not behave illegally, and urged other
countries not to meddle in its affairs.
Mr Lee was shown on
Chinese state TV on Monday, denying he had been abducted by Chinese officials,
and saying he would renounce his British citizenship.
However, his
supporters believe the interview was done under duress.
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