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Emergency Sewage Main Repair Completed in Southern District After Typhoon Damage, Beaches Await Water Quality Testing.

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Emergency Sewage Main Repair Completed in Southern District After Typhoon Damage, Beaches Await Water Quality Testing.
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Emergency Sewage Main Repair Completed in Southern District After Typhoon Damage, Beaches Await Water Quality Testing.

2025-09-28 16:04 Last Updated At:16:18

Emergency repair works for pressurised sewage rising main at Mills and Chung Path, Southern District, Hong Kong Island completed by DSD

​The Drainage Services Department (DSD) completed the emergency repair works for a pressurised sewage main at Mills and Chung Path, Southern District, Hong Kong Island this morning (September 28). The repaired sewage main has resumed service.

During a routine inspection on September 25, the DSD found that there were multiple damage along a section of pressurized sewage main, about 60 metres long and 450 millimetres in diameter at Mills and Chung Path, Southern District, Hong Kong Island, which was caused by the passage of Super Typhoon Ragasa. The DSD immediately suspended the use of the damaged sewage main and diverted sewage to the emergency sewage treatment facilities at the Repulse Bay Main Sewage Pumping Station. The sewage underwent chemically enhanced settlement and disinfection before being discharged into the sea, while emergency repair works on the affected sewage main were carried out.

As the concerned sewage pipe is located on a natural rocky shore under Mills and Chung Path with no direct vehicular or pedestrian access, the DSD's engineering team had to build a temporary work passage and platform for carrying out emergency repair works round-the-clock. During execution of the repair works, temporary traffic arrangements were implemented on Island Road to transport construction equipment and materials.

The DSD has immediately notified the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) upon completion of the repair works today. The EPD has arranged to collect seawater samples from Deep Water Bay Beach and Repulse Bay Beach for water quality testing. The test results are expected to be available tomorrow. If the results are satisfactory, the EPD will notify the Leisure and Cultural Services Department to reopen the beaches.

Source: AI-found images

Source: AI-found images

Seven persons arrested during anti-illegal worker operation

The Immigration Department (ImmD) mounted an anti-illegal worker operation codenamed "Contribute" today (January 15).During the operation, ImmD Task Force officers raided premises under renovation in a newly built public housing estate in Sheung Shui district.A total of six suspected illegal workers and one suspected employer were arrested. Thearrested suspected illegal workers comprise six men, aged 22 to 41. Furthermore, one man, aged 45, suspected of employing the illegal workers, was also arrested. An investigation into the suspected employers is ongoing, and the possibility of further arrests is not ruled out.

Apart from mounting the enforcement operation, ImmD officers and a promotional vehicle have been deployed to distribute "Don't Employ Illegal Workers" leaflets and convey the message in the estate.

An ImmD spokesman said, "Any person who contravenes a condition of stay in force in respect of him or her shall be guilty of an offence. Also, visitors are not allowed to take employment in Hong Kong, whether paid or unpaid, without the permission of the Director of Immigration. Offenders are liable to prosecution and upon conviction face a maximum fine of $50,000 and up to two years' imprisonment. Aiders and abettors are also liable to prosecution and penalties."

The spokesman stressed that it is a serious offence to employ people who are not lawfully employable. Under the Immigration Ordinance, the maximum penalty for an employer employing a person who is not lawfully employable, i.e. an illegal immigrant, a person who is the subject of a removal order or a deportation order, an overstayer or a person who was refused permission to land, has been significantly increased from a fine of $350,000 and three years' imprisonment to a fine of $500,000 and 10 years' imprisonment to reflect the gravity of such offences. The director, manager, secretary, partner, etc, of the company concerned may also bear criminal liability. The High Court has laid down sentencing guidelines that the employer of an illegal worker should be given an immediate custodial sentence.

According to the court sentencing, employers must take all practicable steps to determine whether a person is lawfully employable prior to employment. Apart from inspecting a prospective employee's identity card, the employer has the explicit duty to make enquiries regarding the person and ensure that the answers would not cast any reasonable doubt concerning the lawful employability of the person. The court will not accept failure to do so as a defence in proceedings. It is also an offence if an employer fails to inspect the job seeker's valid travel document if the job seeker does not have a Hong Kong permanent identity card. Offenders are liable upon conviction to a maximum fine of $150,000 and to imprisonment for one year. In that connection, the spokesman would like to remind all employers not to defy the law by employing illegal workers. The ImmD will continue to take resolute enforcement action to combat such offences.

Under the existing mechanism, the ImmD will, as a standard procedure, conduct an initial screening of vulnerable persons, including illegal workers, illegal immigrants, sex workers and foreign domestic helpers, who are arrested during any operation with a view to ascertaining whether they are trafficking in persons (TIP) and/or forced labour victims. When any TIP and/or forced labour indicator is revealed in the initial screening, the ImmD officers will conduct a full debriefing and identification by using a standardised checklist to ascertain the presence of TIP and/or forced labour elements. Identified TIP and/or forced labour victims will be provided with various forms of support and assistance, including urgent intervention, medical services, counselling, shelter or temporary accommodation and other supporting services. The ImmD calls on TIP and/or forced labour victims to report crimes to the relevant departments immediately.

For reporting illegal employment activities, please call the dedicated hotline 3861 5000, by fax at 2824 1166, email to anti_crime@immd.gov.hk, or submit "Online Reporting of Immigration Offences" form at www.immd.gov.hk.

Seven persons arrested during anti-illegal worker operation  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Seven persons arrested during anti-illegal worker operation Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Seven persons arrested during anti-illegal worker operation  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Seven persons arrested during anti-illegal worker operation Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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