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Hong Kong Customs Launches Interdepartmental Anti-Illicit Cigarette Publicity Activities in Kwun Tong

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Hong Kong Customs Launches Interdepartmental Anti-Illicit Cigarette Publicity Activities in Kwun Tong
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Hong Kong Customs Launches Interdepartmental Anti-Illicit Cigarette Publicity Activities in Kwun Tong

2026-06-10 11:00 Last Updated At:12:19

Hong Kong Customs conducts interdepartmental anti-illicit cigarette publicity activities in Kwun Tong

Hong Kong Customs yesterday (June 9) conducted joint anti-illicit cigarette publicity activities with Legislative Council Member Mr Cheung Pui-kong, members of the Kwun Tong District Council, the Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office (TACO) of the Department of Health, the Hong Kong Police Force and the Housing Department (HD) in Tsui Ping (North) Estate and Sau Mau Ping Estate in Kwun Tong. Customs also publicised the Duty Stamp System.

Customs officers patrolled the housing estates and introduced to residents Customs' enforcement actions against illicit cigarettes and the latest amendments to illicit cigarette-related legislation, including an increase in the maximum penalty for offences related to duty-not-paid cigarettes to a $2 million fine and seven years' imprisonment. Customs also explained to estate security personnel how to deal with suspected illicit cigarette activities.

Customs officers also introduced to the Council members, residents, newspaper stall keepers and cigarette retailers the Duty Stamp System to be implemented in Hong Kong. The three-month Pilot Run for the Duty Stamp System launched by Customs concluded early this year. The department will continue to maintain close communication with all stakeholders and optimise the design and implementation details of the system. Customs expects the Duty Stamp System to achieve the ultimate goal of effective distinguishing of duty-paid cigarettes from duty-not-paid ones, and to combat "cheap whites".

Customs will continue to strengthen publicity and education to raise public awareness of anti-illicit cigarettes. If public rental housing units are found to be involved in illicit cigarette crimes, Customs will notify the HD for follow-up action after the conclusion of court proceedings. Customs reminds members of the public not to buy or sell illicit cigarettes or distribute illicit cigarette leaflets to avoid creating a criminal record that could affect their future.

Under the Dutiable Commodities Ordinance (Cap. 109), anyone involved in dealing with, possession of, selling or buying illicit cigarettes commits an offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $2 million and imprisonment for seven years. Members of the public are urged to report any suspected illicit cigarette activities to Customs' 24-hour hotline 182 8080, its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002).

In accordance with the Smoking (Public Health) Ordinance (Cap. 371), no person shall distribute any smoking product advertisement (including any promotional leaflet). Any person who contravenes the regulation is liable to a maximum fine of $50,000. Members of the public are also urged to report any suspected activities of illicit cigarette leaflet distribution to TACO's hotline 2961 8823.

Hong Kong Customs yesterday (June 9) conducted joint anti-illicit cigarette publicity activities with Legislative Council Member Mr Cheung Pui-kong, members of the Kwun Tong District Council, the Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office of the Department of Health, the Hong Kong Police Force and the Housing Department in Tsui Ping (North) Estate and Sau Mau Ping Estate in Kwun Tong. Customs also publicised the Duty Stamp System. Photo shows Customs Officers promoting anti-illicit cigarette messages and introducing the Duty Stamp System to a cigarette retailer. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Customs yesterday (June 9) conducted joint anti-illicit cigarette publicity activities with Legislative Council Member Mr Cheung Pui-kong, members of the Kwun Tong District Council, the Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office of the Department of Health, the Hong Kong Police Force and the Housing Department in Tsui Ping (North) Estate and Sau Mau Ping Estate in Kwun Tong. Customs also publicised the Duty Stamp System. Photo shows Customs Officers promoting anti-illicit cigarette messages and introducing the Duty Stamp System to a cigarette retailer. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Customs yesterday (June 9) conducted joint anti-illicit cigarette publicity activities with Legislative Council Member Mr Cheung Pui-kong, members of the Kwun Tong District Council, the Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office of the Department of Health, the Hong Kong Police Force and the Housing Department in Tsui Ping (North) Estate and Sau Mau Ping Estate in Kwun Tong. Customs also publicised the Duty Stamp System. Photo shows a Customs officer explaining anti-illicit cigarette messages to an estate security guard. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Customs yesterday (June 9) conducted joint anti-illicit cigarette publicity activities with Legislative Council Member Mr Cheung Pui-kong, members of the Kwun Tong District Council, the Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office of the Department of Health, the Hong Kong Police Force and the Housing Department in Tsui Ping (North) Estate and Sau Mau Ping Estate in Kwun Tong. Customs also publicised the Duty Stamp System. Photo shows a Customs officer explaining anti-illicit cigarette messages to an estate security guard. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Customs yesterday (June 9) conducted joint anti-illicit cigarette publicity activities with Legislative Council Member Mr Cheung Pui-kong, members of the Kwun Tong District Council, the Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office of the Department of Health, the Hong Kong Police Force and the Housing Department in Tsui Ping (North) Estate and Sau Mau Ping Estate in Kwun Tong. Customs also publicised the Duty Stamp System. Photo shows Customs officers and the Council members promoting anti-illicit cigarette messages to residents. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Customs yesterday (June 9) conducted joint anti-illicit cigarette publicity activities with Legislative Council Member Mr Cheung Pui-kong, members of the Kwun Tong District Council, the Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office of the Department of Health, the Hong Kong Police Force and the Housing Department in Tsui Ping (North) Estate and Sau Mau Ping Estate in Kwun Tong. Customs also publicised the Duty Stamp System. Photo shows Customs officers and the Council members promoting anti-illicit cigarette messages to residents. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum's Camp Bruce Lee Hong Kong 2026 accepts applications

The Hong Kong Heritage Museum (HKHM) and the Bruce Lee Foundation (the Foundation) will work together again to present Camp Bruce Lee Hong Kong 2026. A rich variety of activities will be arranged for 100 primary school students, including martial arts practice, an exhibition tour, a puppet theatre, and an art workshop to learn about the martial arts philosophy of the legendary martial arts superstar Bruce Lee. The camp, free of charge, will be held from July 21 to 23. Students aged 9 to 12, studying in Primary Four to Primary Six in Hong Kong are welcome to apply. The application period will end on June 26.

As the only venue in Asia exclusively authorised by the Foundation, the HKHM is organising Camp Bruce Lee for the fourth consecutive year since 2023. The theme of the Camp this year adopts a core focus on Bruce Lee's most famous philosophy of "water". Through four water forms - wave, river, rain and pond, the Camp leads students to grow with confidence, resilience, kindness and gratitude, and incorporate the wisdom of martial arts philosophy into daily life.

The Camp offers students a wide range of exciting activities, including a Wing Chun class at the HKHM to build physical and mental strength; an interactive and story-driven tour of the "A Man Beyond the Ordinary: Bruce Lee" exhibition to discover the legendary life of Bruce Lee; an ink painting workshop to explore the fluidity of water and embark on an unexpected journey of artistic discovery; and a puppet performance that brings the story of Bruce Lee to life to celebrate compassion and community care. Moreover, Ms Shannon Lee, daughter of Bruce Lee and the Chairperson of the Foundation, will make a special video appearance to share how her father's martial arts journey can inspire personal growth.

For details of the activities and application, please visit the website at hk.heritage.museum/en/activities/camp_brucelee.html.

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