Customs seizes illicit cigarettes (with photo)

11 Jan 2008

With the Lunar New Year around the corner, Hong Kong Customs has stepped up enforcement against illicit cigarette activities.

Customs officers yesterday (January 10) seized from a lorry in Yuen Long 1.63 million illicit cigarettes, valued at $2.5 million and with a duty potential of $1.31 million.

A 36-year-old male driver was arrested. He is on bail pending further investigation. A lorry was also impounded.

A spokesman for the Customs and Excise Department said that the department had intensified surveillance at illicit cigarette off-loading black spots on shore. Customs believed that offenders might have switched to the sea route for smuggling cigarettes as a result of the tightened-up checks on suspicious vehicles at all land boundary control points.

After mounting surveillance for a few days, customs officers of Anti-Illicit-Cigarette Investigation Division conducted an operation at Wang Lok Street, Yuen Long yesterday.

They seized from a lorry the haul, which was believed to be smuggled into Hong Kong by sea.

Anyone who contravenes the Dutiable Commodities Ordinance will face a maximum penalty of an imprisonment for two years and a fine of $1 million.

Ends/Friday, January 11, 2008

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