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Man Sentenced to Six Months for Illegally Importing 40,000 Alternative Smoking Products in Hong Kong

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Man Sentenced to Six Months for Illegally Importing 40,000 Alternative Smoking Products in Hong Kong
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Man Sentenced to Six Months for Illegally Importing 40,000 Alternative Smoking Products in Hong Kong

2026-01-20 18:15 Last Updated At:18:33

Man sentenced to six months' imprisonment for illegally importing alternative smoking products

A man was sentenced today (January 20) at the West Kowloon Magistrates' Courts to six months' imprisonment for illegally importing 40 000 alternative smoking products. The Department of Health (DH) welcomed the verdict, stating that imprisonment serves as a significant deterrent. The DH also reminded members of the public and visitors not to bring alternative smoking products such as e-cigarettes, heated tobacco products or herbal cigarettes into Hong Kong, and not to use any alternative smoking products.

The Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office (TACO) of the DH was notified by Hong Kong Customs yesterday (January 19) that 40 000 alternative smoking products were intercepted in the luggage of the aforesaid man arriving from Guangzhou. TACO immediately arrested and prosecuted the individual.

Since the amendments to theTobacco Control Legislation (Amendment) Ordinance 2025, which conferred arrest powers on TACO inspectors,took effect on September 19, 2025, TACO has prosecuted 15 cases involving importation of large quantities of alternative smoking products. Seventeen persons have been convicted and sentenced to imprisonment ranging from two to six months.

According to the Import and Export Ordinance (Cap. 60), a person who imports alternative smoking products, including electronic smoking products, heated tobacco products and herbal cigarettes, commits an offence and isliable on summary conviction to a fine of $500,000 and imprisonment for two years; or liable on conviction on indictment to a fine of $2 million and imprisonment for seven years.

Moreover, under the Smoking (Public Health) Ordinance (Cap. 371), no person may promote, manufacture, sell, or possess for commercial purposes alternative smoking products. An offender is liable to a fine of $50,000 and imprisonment for six months.

TACO will continue to closely monitor and enforce the law to combat related offences.

The DH also cautions the public that alternative smoking products are addictive and are not effective smoking cessation tools. E-cigarettes may increase the risk of cancer, respiratory diseases, and cardiovascular diseases. Smokers are urged to quit smoking as early as possible for their own health and that of others. For assistance, please call the DH's Integrated Smoking Cessation Hotline on 1833 183, and or visit www.livetobaccofree.hk for information on quitting.

The West Kowloon Magistrates' Courts, the West Kowloon Law Courts Building

The West Kowloon Magistrates' Courts, the West Kowloon Law Courts Building

Fatal traffic accident in Sha Tin

Police are investigating a fatal traffic accident in Sha Tin this afternoon (January 20) in which a man died.

At about 5.39pm, a private car driven by a 48-year-old man was travelling along On Sum Street towards Kowloon. When approaching the junction of Tai Chung Kiu Road, it reportedly collided with a private car driven by a 47-year-old man, that was stopped at a traffic light ahead.

The 48-year-old man was trapped inside the vehicle and was rescued by firemen. Sustaining no superficial injury, he was rushed to Prince of Wales Hospital in unconscious state and was certified dead at 6.36pm.

Investigation by the Special Investigation Team of Traffic, New Territories South is under way.

Anyone who witnessed the accident or has any information to offer is urged to contact the investigating officers on 3661 1445.

Source: AI-found images

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