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Hong Kong Customs Seizes $1.27 Million in Suspected Counterfeit Goods at Tuen Mun River Trade Terminal

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Hong Kong Customs Seizes $1.27 Million in Suspected Counterfeit Goods at Tuen Mun River Trade Terminal
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Hong Kong Customs Seizes $1.27 Million in Suspected Counterfeit Goods at Tuen Mun River Trade Terminal

2025-09-02 15:15 Last Updated At:09-03 11:23

Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected counterfeit goods worth about $1.27 million

​Hong Kong Customs on August 13 seized about 7 700 suspected counterfeit goods, including sneakers, bags and jerseys, with an estimated market value of about $1.27 million at the Tuen Mun River Trade Terminal Customs Cargo Examination Compound.

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Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected counterfeit goods worth about $1.27 million

Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected counterfeit goods worth about $1.27 million

Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected counterfeit goods worth about $1.27 million  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected counterfeit goods worth about $1.27 million Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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Source: AI-found images

Through risk assessment, Customs on that day inspected a 40-foot container arriving in Hong Kong from the Mainland. After inspection, Customs officers found the batch of suspected counterfeit goods therein.

An initial investigation revealed that the batch of suspected counterfeit goods would have been transshipped to overseas regions.

The investigation is ongoing.

Customs will continue to take stringent enforcement action against counterfeit goods and smuggling activities through risk assessment and intelligence analysis.

Under the Trade Descriptions Ordinance, any person who imports or exports any goods to which a forged trademark is applied commits an offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $500,000 and imprisonment for five years.

Members of the public may report any suspected counterfeiting 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 seizes suspected counterfeit goods worth about $1.27 million

Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected counterfeit goods worth about $1.27 million

Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected counterfeit goods worth about $1.27 million  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected counterfeit goods worth about $1.27 million Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Source: AI-found images

Source: AI-found images

Scam alert related to banks

The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) wishes to alert members of the public to the press releases issued by the banks listed below relating to fraudulent websites, internet banking login screens, phishing emails or other scams, which have been reported to the HKMA. Hyperlinks to the press releases are available on theHKMA website.

Bank

Type of scam

The Bank of East Asia, Limited

Fraudulent websites, internet banking login screens and phishing email

Shanghai Commercial Bank Limited

Fraudulent website and internet banking login screen

OCBC Bank (Hong Kong) Limited

Fraudulent website and internet banking login screen

Chong Hing Bank Limited

Fraudulent website and internet banking login screen

Chiyu Banking Corporation Limited

Fraudulent websites and internet banking login screens

The HKMA wishes to remind the public that banks will not send SMS or emails with embedded hyperlinks which direct them to the banks' websites to carry out transactions. They will not ask customers for sensitive information, such as login passwords or one-time password, by phone, email or SMS (including via embedded hyperlinks).

Anyone who has provided his or her personal information, or who has conducted any financial transactions, through or in response to the scams concerned, should contact the relevant bank with the information provided in the corresponding press release, and report the matter to the Crime Wing Information Centre of the Hong Kong Police Force at 2860 5012.

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