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3 held in Hong Kong as new smuggling tactic of dropping cocaine at sea uncovered

Police arrest 3 men, including a Brazilian national, in Tsing Yi and find diving equipment near the shore

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Three suspects were spotted loading bags into a suspicious car in Tsing Yi and packages were found inside. Photo: Handout
Vivian Au

Hong Kong police have arrested three men after discovering around 69kg of suspected cocaine worth HK$42 million, with traffickers believed to have hired divers to retrieve the drugs from near-shore waters, a tactic encountered by officers for the first time.

A police spokesman said on Sunday that officers had conducted an anti-drug operation in Tsing Yi near Stonecutters Bridge the previous day and spotted three men loading three large bags into a suspicious private car.

They stopped the trio for an inspection and found three large packages in the car while the suspects attempted to resist arrest.

A diving suit was found near the shore along with other equipment. Photo: HKPF
A diving suit was found near the shore along with other equipment. Photo: HKPF

A search of the vehicle uncovered 69 bricks of suspected cocaine, each weighing about 1kg.

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Police also discovered diving equipment, including a wet suit, flippers, an oxygen tank and an underwater scooter, near the shore.

An undersea scooter was also found. Photo: Handout
An undersea scooter was also found. Photo: Handout

The force said it was believed the drugs were illegally transported to Hong Kong and left in near-shore waters, with a syndicate arranging for divers to retrieve the packages before trafficking.

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“This is the first time the force has discovered that a syndicate was storing drugs in near-shore waters, a tactic believed to increase the difficulty of detection for police investigators,” Superintendent Kwan Chun-hin from the narcotics bureau said.

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