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Security chief faces heat over cross-border parallel traders

Secretary for Security Lai Tung-kwok repeatedly dodged critical remarks in a Legco meeting as lawmakers expressed worries that the illegal traders are fuelling Hongkongers’ hatred of mainlanders.

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Parallel traders wait outside the Sheung Shui MTR station. Photo: Sam Tsang
Stuart Lau

The security minister was grilled by lawmakers on Monday who criticised the government for not doing enough to curb cross-border parallel traders.

Lai Tung-kwok, secretary for security, repeatedly dodged critical remarks in a security panel meeting in the Legislative Council as lawmakers expressed worries that the illegal trades have intensified some Hongkongers’ hatred towards mainlanders.

Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying with Security Secretary Lai Tung-kwok (right). Photo: Felix Wong
Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying with Security Secretary Lai Tung-kwok (right). Photo: Felix Wong
Lai only pledged to take action against the masterminds behind these activities “at the appropriate time”.
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“We will closely monitor the modus operandi of parallel trade activities, [and] continue to adopt the strategy of cracking down at source.

“We will also maintain close intelligence exchange with mainland authorities to combat organised parallel trade activities,” Lai said.

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But lawmakers – both pro-establishment and pro-democracy – slammed the bureau for failing to curb the situation.

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