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Immigration Department Conducts Major Raids, Arrests 19 Illegal Workers in Anti-Employment Operations

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Immigration Department Conducts Major Raids, Arrests 19 Illegal Workers in Anti-Employment Operations
HK

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Immigration Department Conducts Major Raids, Arrests 19 Illegal Workers in Anti-Employment Operations

2026-02-27 17:30 Last Updated At:17:38

21 persons arrested during anti-illegal worker operations

The Immigration Department (ImmD) mounted a series of territory-wide anti-illegal worker operations codenamed "Lightshadow", a joint operation with the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department and the Leisure and Cultural Services Department codenamed "Flabbergast", and joint operations with the Hong Kong Police Force codenamed "Champion" and "Windsand" from February 16 to yesterday (February 26).

During the anti-illegal worker operations, ImmD officers raided multiple target locations including restaurants, warehouses and massage parlours. A total of 19 suspected illegal workers and two suspected employers were arrested. The arrested suspected illegal workers comprised nine men and 10 women, aged 33 to 58. Among them, three men and two women were holding recognizance forms which prohibit them from taking any employment. Two men, aged 48 and 56, were suspected of employing the illegal workers and were also arrested. The investigation into the suspected employers is ongoing, and the possibility of further arrests is not ruled out.

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 warned, "As stipulated in section 38AA of the Immigration Ordinance, 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 is prohibited from taking any employment, whether paid or unpaid, or establishing or joining any business. Offenders are liable upon conviction to a maximum fine of $50,000 and up to three years' imprisonment. As stipulated in section 20(1)(a) of the Immigration Ordinance, the Chief Executive may make a deportation order against an immigrant, prohibiting the immigrant from being in Hong Kong at any time thereafter if the immigrant has been found guilty in Hong Kong of an offence punishable by imprisonment for not less than two years."

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.

21 persons arrested during anti-illegal worker operations  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

21 persons arrested during anti-illegal worker operations Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CE meets Secretary of CPC Zhuhai Municipal Committee

The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, met the Secretary of the CPC Zhuhai Municipal Committee and Secretary of the Hengqin Working Committee of the CPC Guangdong Provincial Committee, Mr Chen Yong, today (February 27) to exchange views on strengthening co-operation between Hong Kong and Zhuhai.

Mr Lee welcomed Mr Chen and his delegation on their visit to Hong Kong. Mr Lee said that since the commissioning of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB), Zhuhai has become the only Mainland city connected by land to both Hong Kong and Macao. The successive implementation of the Northbound Travel for Hong Kong Vehicles and Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles schemes has deepened the two-way flow of people between Guangdong and Hong Kong, further facilitating the flow of people and goods within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA). As a core city of the GBA, Hong Kong will continue to work closely with Zhuhai to further harness the opportunities presented by the HZMB to develop Hong Kong and Zhuhai into one of the GBA's main gateways for the import and export of goods, promoting high-quality development in the GBA.

Mr Lee said that Hong Kong International Airport and Zhuhai Airport have been closely co-operating with remarkable results. Through enhancing the "Fly-Via-Zhuhai-Hong Kong" direct passenger service and jointly developing the international air-cargo business, the two places have further enhanced the competitiveness of both airports and reinforced their combined advantages to bring about the synergy effect of "one plus one is greater than two". This serves as a testament to the complementarity and mutual benefits achieved between Hong Kong and Zhuhai. Hong Kong will continue to leverage its dual advantage of having national and global opportunities, and further strengthen collaboration between the two airports, jointly contributing to the development of a world-class airport cluster in the GBA.

Mr Lee said that Hong Kong and Zhuhai are linked by geographical ties and share the same roots, with frequent exchanges in areas such as trade, investment, transport and aviation. The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government will proactively align with the National 15th Five-Year Plan to better integrate into and serve the country's overall development and fulfil the role of "bringing in and going global". He encouraged Zhuhai enterprises to make good use of Hong Kong as a springboard to explore overseas markets, pursue development together, and jointly seize the opportunities arising from national development.

CE meets Secretary of CPC Zhuhai Municipal Committee  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CE meets Secretary of CPC Zhuhai Municipal Committee Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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