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Officers from the Narcotics
Bureau of the Police (HKP) and the Customs &
Excises Department (C&ED) have jointly conducted
an anti-dangerous drugs operation against the
influx of drugs by traffickers impersonating
visitors through various Land Boundary Control
Points. A total of 60 people were arrested during
the operation.
The operation, codenamed ˇ§KNOTSTRINGˇ¨,
was conducted in two phases between August and
December last year.
The first phase, an intelligence-led
operation was conducted between mid-August and
mid-December in 2007. 55 people arrested, including
51 males and four females were arrested in 46
cases of drug trafficking. Among the arrestees,
ten males and two females were teenagers aged
between 16 and 20 and one was a 15-year-old
boy. Large quantities of drugs, including 2,205.8
grams of Heroin, 28 kilograms of Ketamine, 4,294
grams of Cocaine, 317 grams of methamphetamine
(Ice), 1,714 grams of Cannabis and 18,842 pieces
of psychotropic drugs worth about HK$10.5 million,
were seized.
With the co-operation with
Land Boundary Command and Rail & Ferry Command
of C&ED and Uniform Branch and District
Special Duty Squad of Border District of HKP
and drug dogs, HKP and C&ED conducted the
second phase between Christmas and New Year
(from mid to end of December). Visitors and
vehicles suspected of trafficking drugs were
stopped and searched at various Land Boundary
Control Points. A total of 481 visitors, 673
luggage and 39 cross-border vehicles were searched,
resulting in the arrest of five men and seizure
of 396 grams of heroin, 275 grams of Cocaine
and 250 Ice worth over HK$0.31 million.
With a view to avoid being
detected and minimizing the loss, drug trafficking
syndicates have been increasingly moving the
drug stores to in mainland and employing people
to and from Hong Kong with small amount of drugs
each time. The Operation KNOTSTRING stopped
the considerable influx of drugs during Christmas
and New Year and targeting drugs trafficking
with such modus operandi.
Police Report No. 2
Issued by PPRB
Ends/Monday, January 7, 2008
Issued at HKT 22:30
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The Narcotics Bureau of the Police (HKP) and the Customs & Excises Department (C&ED) jointly conducted an anti-dangerous drugs operation, codenamed "KNOTSTRING", against the influx of drugs by traffickers impersonating visitors through various Land Boundary Control Points.
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Photo shows a drug dog of Customs & Excises Department searching for dangerous drugs at the Boundary Control Point.
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