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Customs officers net HK$5 million worth of electrical goods from boat off Siu Sai Wan

  • Two men arrested, suspected of smuggling the goods across the city’s border with mainland China

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The smugglers’ boat (not pictured) was intercepted in Siu Sai Wan. Photo: SCMP Pictures
Christy Leung

Customs officers in Hong Kong seized HK$5 million worth of electrical goods from a speedboat on Wednesday.

The officers caught up with the boat in the water near Siu Sai Wan, on the north of Hong Kong Island, and found the batch of used smartphones and computer accessories.

Two men, aged 62 and 43, were arrested, suspected of smuggling the goods across the city’s border with mainland China to avoid customs duties, though the direction was unclear. The speedboat was detained for further investigation.

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It was not the only recent seizure of its kind. Last month, the authority netted 2,982 central processing units with an estimated market value of HK$3.8 million (US$484,000) on a truck leaving the city at Lok Ma Chau Control Point.

Customs officers found nearly 3,000 central processing units in a false compartment at the bottom of the truck in February. Photo: ISD
Customs officers found nearly 3,000 central processing units in a false compartment at the bottom of the truck in February. Photo: ISD
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The contraband was concealed in a false compartment at the bottom of the truck. The 59-year-old driver was arrested.

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