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Singapore military vehicles still detained, says Hong Kong customs

The remarks counter media reports of the seized armoured infantry carriers being returned to island nation

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The empty space at the cargo yard where the seized vehicles had been stored. Photo: David Wong
Hong Kong’s Customs and Excise Department has moved to quash speculation that nine military vehicles from Singapore detained in the city since November have been returned.

The department made the rebuttal after Apple Daily said in a report that the vehicles, which had been detained in the outdoor storage yard of a Tuen Mun storage facility for weeks, were missing since Monday.

The department stressed that the vehicles were still being kept in Hong Kong.

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“As the case is still under investigation, no further information is available. The suspected controlled items are still kept at a customs storage place in Tuen Mun. They have been stored indoors since December 6,” a spokesman said.

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