Hong Kong Customs takes thought drug worth about $2.5 million (with image)
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Hong Kong Customs identified a trafficking case including air freight at Hong Kong International Airport on October 31 and took about 4 kgs of believed drug with an approximated market price of about $2.5 million. A male was detained.
Through threat evaluation and intelligence analysis, Customs on October 31 checked an air consignment, stated as bolts and nuts and getting here in Hong Kong from the United of Arab Emirates, in the airport. Upon evaluation, Customs officers found that the consignment had about 4kg of presumed drug hid within.
After follow-up examinations, Customs officers installed a regulated shipment operation in Mong Kok on November 6 and apprehended a male consignee, aged 20. The detained individual has actually been charged with one count of trafficking in a hazardous drug and he will appear at the West Kowloon Magistrates’ Courts on November 10.
Custom-mades will continue to step up enforcement versus drug trafficking activities through intelligence analysis. The department likewise advises members of the general public to remain alert and not to take part in drug trafficking activities for financial return. They need to decline working with or delegation from another celebration to bring regulated products into and out of Hong Kong. They are likewise advised not to bring unidentified products for other individuals, nor to launch their individual information or home address to others for getting parcels or products.
Under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, trafficking in an unsafe drug is a severe offense. The optimum charge upon conviction is a fine of $5 million and life jail time.
Customizeds advises youths to focus on the reality that drug trafficking is a major criminal offense. Crook conviction will lead to serious effects for their future and they ought to not take threats in the hope that they might not be captured.
Members of the general public might report any presumed drug trafficking activities to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its devoted criminal activity reporting e-mail account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online type (eform.cefs.gov.hk/ form/ced002/).
