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1 arrested as Hong Kong customs seizes HK$16 million of suspected ketamine

Man, 49, held after 35kg of suspected drugs found in Sai Wan mini-storage warehouse raid in joint operation with mainland Chinese authorities

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Hong Kong customs has seized 35kg of suspected ketamine worth HK$16 million hidden in a mini-storage warehouse. Photo: Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department
Jess Ma

Hong Kong customs has seized 35kg (77lbs) of suspected ketamine worth HK$16 million (US$2 million) hidden in a mini-storage warehouse, arresting one man as part of a joint operation with mainland Chinese authorities.

Angus Lin, senior investigator of the Customs and Excise Department’s drug investigation division, revealed on Saturday that a 49-year-old man had been arrested on Friday after officers discovered two batches of suspected ketamine sent to the same recipient at a mini-storage facility in Sai Wan on Monday and Tuesday.

“We suspect some syndicate members have been abusing the service for receiving goods on behalf of customers to store drugs temporarily, in order to avoid being arrested for handling drugs,” Lin said.

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Acting on intelligence shared by anti-smuggling authorities from mainland China, officers searched a shipment of goods at the storage facility inside an industrial building in Sai Wan on Monday.

Angus Lin, senior investigator of the Customs and Excise Department’s drug investigation division, suspects syndicate members have been abusing the service for receiving goods on behalf of customers to store drugs. Photo: Handout
Angus Lin, senior investigator of the Customs and Excise Department’s drug investigation division, suspects syndicate members have been abusing the service for receiving goods on behalf of customers to store drugs. Photo: Handout

They discovered 10kg of suspected ketamine concealed inside four plastic buckets.

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