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Biggest seizure in 5 years: Hong Kong Customs seizes contraband goods worth HK$60m

byCustoms Today Report
17/02/2015
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HONG KONG: HK Customs officers made their biggest seizure in five years from a commercial vessel in the Pearl River Delta after finding HK$60 million in contraband goods.

The haul included branded electronics and endangered species products used in traditional Chinese medicine on which the smugglers were seeking to evade more than HK$14 million in duties.

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Acting on intelligence, officers intercepted the ship, known as a river trade vessel, shortly after it set off from Black Point in Tuen Mun for Humen in Guangdong here the other day. They escorted the vessel to the River Trade Terminal in Tuen Mun, where X-rays revealed illicit goods hidden in three containers on board.

No arrests were made, as initial investigations showed that neither the vessel’s owner nor the seven other people on board were involved in the crime, officers said.

“This case involves different types of products, from electronic goods such as tablet computers, integrated circuits and hard disks to endangered-species parts that are used mainly in Chinese medicine,” said Lam Yau-tak, divisional commander for special investigations of the Customs and Excise Department’s Syndicate Crimes Investigation Bureau.

Despite the size of the haul, Lam said the department had not seen a rising trend of smuggling.

The undeclared cargo included 4,200 cameras and lenses, 6,200 tablet computers, 42,000 computer hard disks, 165,000 liquid-crystal-display panels, 7,800 computer motherboards and 900,000 integrated circuits.

The electronic products were worth HK$59.1 million and included goods made by Apple, Samsung, Canon, Nikon, Fuji and Toshiba. Officers also seized 200kg of endangered-species products including ivory, pangolin scales and dried sea horse with a total value of HK$900,000.

The contraband was camouflaged behind about 180 bags of industrial-use polyethylene balls near the doors of the three 45-foot containers, the department said. The polyethylene balls occupied only 10 per cent of the space inside the containers.

Officers are seeking the person in charge of the ferry piers involved, the consignor and consignee of the haul.

 

Tags: smuggling

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