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Milk traders able to skirt checks at border town

New baby formula restrictions impossible to enforce in crossover Sha Tau Kok street because it does not have customs checks

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Chung Ying Street does not have a checkpoint. Photo: David Wong
Johnny Tam

Traders of contraband milk formula are shifting their operations to a historic street in the border town of Sha Tau Kok, which lets them skirt tighter checks on parallel exports that began on Friday.

Law enforcement authorities find their hands are tied because of historical and legal reasons that tolerate no official border checkpoint on the street, part of which belongs to Shenzhen, the security minister says.

As of yesterday, they had arrested at least 25 people - 17 Hongkongers and eight mainlanders - at checkpoints elsewhere for breaching the restriction on taking baby milk formula out of Hong Kong.

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A 47-year-old mainland man was the first to be penalised under the new rule after he was found with 11 cans of formula at the Shenzhen Bay control point on Friday. He was fined HK$5,000 and nine cans were confiscated.

In Chung Ying Street, however, people were seen entering the restricted zone carrying cans of milk powder.

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Secretary for Security Lai Tung-kwok admitted difficulties in enforcing the rule at the site.

"There is no checkpoint in Chung Ying Street due to historical reasons," he said. "Besides, the law on the mainland does not restrict each person to bringing in only two tins of infant formula on a single day. It works on the principle that the stuff travellers bring is for their personal use."

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