Hong Kong Customs to work with Guangdong counterparts to crack down on cigarette smuggling

Hong Kong Customs will seek help from their mainland counterparts to investigate a cross-border syndicate after making their biggest seizure of smuggled cigarettes this year.
The HK$4.9 million haul of untaxed cigarettes was discovered hidden in two shipping containers which arrived from Guangdong by sea on Thursday.
“The containers were declared to have carried electronic parts and LED lights but its shipper is not involved in such business. This aroused our officers’ suspicions,” Superintendent Cecilia Yeung Kai-fei, deputy head of the Customs’ revenue and general investigation bureau, said.
The two containers were taken to a Customs cargo examination plant in Tuen Mun for inspection.
Under an X-ray examination, suspicious images were found at the back of the containers. A total 122 boxes of illicit cigarettes were uncovered after the two containers were opened for inspection. No one was arrested.
“Our investigation indicates that consignment was for local consumption,” Yeung said.
She said it was the fourth major seizure of contraband cigarettes this year but “this is the biggest”.