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Hong Kong customs seizes HK$28 million of undeclared cargo on Macau-bound ship

Dried shark fins, cosmetic injection vials, electronic products and e-cigarettes found in hold of intercepted vessel

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Some HK$28 million worth of undeclared items, including dried shark fins and alternative smoking products were seized from the Macau-bound vessel. Photo: May Tse

Hong Kong customs has intercepted a cargo vessel bound for Macau, uncovering HK$28 million (US$3.6 million) worth of undeclared items, including dried shark fins and alternative smoking products.

Patrolling officers intercepted the river trade vessel southwest of Hong Kong, near the waters off Fan Lau on Lantau on May 9, and found the poorly documented cargo, Inspector Ivan Chan King-fung of the customs marine enforcement division said on Thursday.

Following the interception, customs officials escorted the vessel to the department’s marine base in Tuen Mun for a search.

Authorities discovered a significant quantity of unregistered goods within the cargo hold, including suspected scheduled dried shark fins and seafood, cosmetic injection vials, electronic products such as gimbal stabilisers and various alternative smoking products, such as e-cigarettes.

Tobacco and alternative smoking products were also found. Photo: May Tse
Tobacco and alternative smoking products were also found. Photo: May Tse

Investigators also found that the tobacco products were packed inside boxes labelled with well-known nappy brands, a tactic likely to have been used to evade detection.

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