Customs inquiry into banned toy
Customs will launch an investigation into a toy banned in Australia and recalled in Hong Kong to see if the chemical discovered in it violates the drug control and toy safety laws.
The probe came after Australia reported three cases of poisoning involving children who ingested some plastic beads that are part of the award-winning Bindeez toy, made by Moose Enterprise.
Australian authorities reportedly found in the beads a substance that the body converts to gamma-hydroxy-butyrate or (GHB), a date rape drug. The drug is described as 'life-threatening' to children.
'We will ascertain if there are any activities that contravene the Dangerous Drug Ordinance and Toys and Children's Products Safety Ordinance,' said a spokeswoman for the Customs and Excise Department.
Widely regarded as a party drug, GHB in liquid or tablet form can relieve anxiety, but it can result in sleep, coma or death.
Toys 'R' Us announced it had removed the product from its shelves yesterday but did not release details on how many of the toys had been sold and whether consumers could obtain a refund. The consumers' help line is 2991 6222.