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Hong Kong Customs Seizes 3.9kg Suspected Cocaine Worth $2.9 Million at Airport, Arrests A Male Passenger

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Hong Kong Customs Seizes 3.9kg Suspected Cocaine Worth $2.9 Million at Airport, Arrests A Male Passenger
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Hong Kong Customs Seizes 3.9kg Suspected Cocaine Worth $2.9 Million at Airport, Arrests A Male Passenger

2026-04-19 15:20 Last Updated At:04-20 11:40

Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected cocaine worth about $2.9 million at airport

Hong Kong Customs yesterday (April 18) detected a drug trafficking case involving baggage concealment at Hong Kong International Airport. About 3.9 kilograms of suspected cocaine with an estimated market value of about $2.9 million were seized.

A 43-year-old male passenger arrived in Hong Kong from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia yesterday. During Customs clearance, a total of about 3.9 kilograms of suspected cocaine was found in his check-in suitcase. The male was subsequently arrested.

The arrested person has been charged with one count of trafficking in a dangerous drug. The case will be brought up at the West Kowloon Magistrates' Court tomorrow (April 20).

Customs will continue to step up enforcement against drug trafficking activities through intelligence analysis. The department also reminds members of the public to stay alert and not participate in drug trafficking activities for monetary return. They must not accept hiring or delegation from another party to carry controlled items into and out of Hong Kong. They are also reminded not to carry unknown items for other people.

Customs will continue to apply a risk assessment approach and focus on selecting passengers from high-risk regions for clearance to combat transnational drug trafficking activities.

Under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, trafficking in a dangerous drug is a serious offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $5 million and life imprisonment.

Members of the public may report any suspected drug trafficking 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/en).

Hong Kong Customs yesterday (April 18) detected a drug trafficking case involving baggage concealment at Hong Kong International Airport. About 3.9 kilograms of suspected cocaine with an estimated market value of about $2.9 million were seized. Photo shows the suspected cocaine seized. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Customs yesterday (April 18) detected a drug trafficking case involving baggage concealment at Hong Kong International Airport. About 3.9 kilograms of suspected cocaine with an estimated market value of about $2.9 million were seized. Photo shows the suspected cocaine seized. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Government announces third batch of projects recommended for funding support under RAISe+ Scheme

The Innovation and Technology Commission (ITC) announced today (April 20) the third batch of 24 projects recommended by the Steering Committee of the Research, Academic, and Industry Sectors One-plus (RAISe+) Scheme for funding support (see Annex). The total Government funding commitment amounts to over $1 billion.

The Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong, expressed his gratitude to the Steering Committee for vetting the new round of applications and the recommendations made. He said, "The third batch of projects recommended for funding support covers a wide range of innovation and technology (I&T) areas, including health and medical sciences, new materials and new energy, AI and robotics, computer science/information technology, electrical and electronic engineering, and advanced manufacturing, etc. It is a clear testament to Hong Kong's research and development (R&D) capabilities and vibrant I&T ecosystem. The Government will continue to proactively promote the commercialisation of local R&D outcomes through the RAISe+ Scheme, with the aim to fostering effective collaboration among the Government, industry, academia and research sectors, injecting new momentum into local I&T development, and expediting the development of Hong Kong into an international I&T centre, thereby contributing tohigh-leveltechnological self-reliance of our country."

The ITC is following up with the universities concerned on the projects recommended for funding support for their smooth implementation, in order to nurture more I&T projects and start-ups with potential through the Scheme, thereby further driving Hong Kong's high-quality development.

With a funding allocation of $10 billion, the RAISe+ Scheme was launched in 2023 to fund, on a matching basis, research teams from the University Grants Committee-funded universities with good potential to become successful start-ups. Each approved project may receive funding support that ranges from $10 million to $100 million. Assessment criteria of the Scheme include the I&T component of the project, the commercial viability of project outcomes, the technical and management capability of the team, relevance of the project with Government policies or in the overall interest of the community, as well as the financial considerations of the project. In the first two rounds of applications, 49 projects were supported by the Scheme with the total Government funding commitment amounting to over $2 billion.

Details of the Scheme are available on its dedicated website (www.itf.gov.hk/en/raiseplus). For enquiries, please contact the Secretariat of the Scheme (Tel: 3543 5904; email: raiseplus@itc.gov.hk).

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