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Hong Kong Customs Seizes $120 Million Worth of Smuggled Electronics in Recent Operations

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Hong Kong Customs Seizes $120 Million Worth of Smuggled Electronics in Recent Operations
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Hong Kong Customs Seizes $120 Million Worth of Smuggled Electronics in Recent Operations

2025-05-09 16:48 Last Updated At:16:58

Hong Kong Customs detects three sea smuggling cases with goods worth about $120 million seized

​Hong Kong Customs on April 30 and May 1 detected three sea smuggling cases involving ocean-going vessels. A large batch of suspected smuggled electronic goods and parts with a total estimated market value of about $120 million was seized.

Through intelligence analysis and risk assessment, Customs on April 30 and May 1 identified two ocean-going vessels preparing to depart from Hong Kong for Pakistan and Thailand respectively at the Kwai Chung Container Terminals for inspection. A large batch of suspected smuggled electronic goods and parts, including central processing units, computer desktops, servers, hard disks and computer accessories, was seized inside five containers.

An investigation is ongoing. The likelihood of arrests is not ruled out.

Customs is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for tackling smuggling activities and has long been combating various smuggling activities on all fronts. Customs will keep up its enforcement action and continue to resolutely combat sea smuggling activities through proactive risk management and intelligence-based enforcement strategies, and carry out targeted anti-smuggling operations at suitable times to crack down on related crimes.

Smuggling is a serious offence. Under the Import and Export Ordinance, any person found guilty of importing or exporting unmanifested cargo is liable to a maximum fine of $2 million and imprisonment for seven years upon conviction.

Members of the public may report any suspected smuggling activities to Customs' 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002).

Hong Kong Customs detects three sea smuggling cases with goods worth about $120 million seized  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Customs detects three sea smuggling cases with goods worth about $120 million seized Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Customs detects three sea smuggling cases with goods worth about $120 million seized  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Customs detects three sea smuggling cases with goods worth about $120 million seized Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Murder in Sau Mau Ping

Police are investigating a murder case happened in Sau Mau Ping on December 29 in which a woman died.

At around 9.40pm on December 29, Police received a report from the family of a 35-year-old local woman that she was found missing after leaving her residence in Sau Mau Ping in the small hours on the same day.

Upon further investigation, Police believed the woman had been to a unit in Hei Wah House, Lok Wah South Estate. Police officers located the woman in the unit yesterday (December 30) morning. Sustaining multiple injuries to her head and body, she was certified dead at scene. Initial investigation revealed that the deceased was suspectedly assaulted with a hard object.

Post-mortem examinations will be conducted later to ascertain the cause of death of the deceased.

Active investigation by the Regional Crime Unit of Kowloon East is under way.

Anyone who witnessed the incident or has any information to offer is urged to contact the investigating officers on 3661 0065 or 5965 8337.

Source: AI-found images

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