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October 30, 2008
Crime
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2 arrested for smuggling attempt
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Customs & Excise Department

Two men have been arrested for attempting to smuggle $43 million worth of goods to the Mainland.

 

Customs' investigations found that a syndicate was involved in smuggling high-valued goods to Mainland China, using plastic waste and metal scraps to camouflage them.

 

At about 11pm on October 27, officers stopped a river trade vessel which was heading for Nanhai in the waters off Black Point and found a large quantity of unmanifested cargo in five containers onboard.

 

The goods seized included 16,300 LCD panels, 2,400 laptop computers and 24 tonnes of resin.

 

Officers then raided a cargo yard in Yuen Long and a waste recycling yard in Man Kam To. They seized a large quantity of notebook computers and arrested two men, aged 32 and 62, in Yuen Long.

 

The arrested men are believed to be members of the syndicate and they have been released on bail pending further investigations.

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