单词 | mass arrests |
释义 | mass arrests It has been marked by dawn raids, mass arrests, suspects spending years on bail and a poor success rate for the authorities in the courts. Times, Sunday Times Last night's television news bulletin said that 2,093 people had been arrested, the first time that it has referred to mass arrests. Times, Sunday Times The station had been converted, along with the local sports stadium, into an overspill jail after mass arrests left the prison full to bursting. Times, Sunday Times The new law raises the possibility that the armed forces would make mass arrests if the opposition marches go forward. Times, Sunday Times The state has applied to build nine more prisons, raising fears of mass arrests, disenfranchisement and deportation. Times, Sunday Times |
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