Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected cocaine at Airport (with photos)

29 Jul 2014

Hong Kong Customs foiled two drug trafficking attempts at Hong Kong International Airport yesterday (July 28) and seized a total of about 4.34 kilogrammes of suspected cocaine with an estimated market value of about $4.3 million. Two passengers were arrested.

Customs Officers yesterday afternoon intercepted a 41-year-old woman arriving from São Paulo, Brazil in transit Dubai, United Arab Emirates. She carried two bags with several packs of candy and various used items. Upon X-ray inspection, suspicious images were shown on the candies and false compartments inside two nylon bags, gift boxes and a keyboard. Customs officers found a total of about 1.34 kilogrammes of suspected cocaine after thorough examination.

On the same day, Customs Officers intercepted a 21-year-old man arriving from São Paulo, Brazil in transit Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for inspection and found about 3 kilogrammes of suspected liquid cocaine inside three bottles of hair care products carried by him. It is believed that the drugs were concealed by the drug traffickers in such a way to avoid detection.

The arrestees, both claimed as merchants, were charged with trafficking in a dangerous drug and will appear at the Tsuen Wan Magistrates' Court tomorrow (July 30)

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

Hong Kong Customs will continue to step up anti-narcotics enforcement against transnational drug trafficking activities through Hong Kong International Airport. The department will strengthen intelligence exchanges with various overseas law enforcement agencies to combat transnational drug trafficking.

Ends/Tuesday, July 29, 2014

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