Customs officers seize US$9.8 million of crystal meth from Mexico in drugs bust at Hong Kong International Airport
- Customs and Excise Department launched raid on December 5 and found 110kg (243lb) of drug in cargo terminal
- Officials are investigating if drug was destined for Japan or Australia
Customs officers in Hong Kong have recovered HK$77 million (US$9.8 million) worth of crystal meth in a cargo shipment airmailed from Mexico via Alaska, their largest such seizure since 2010.
The 110kg (243lb) haul of the drug, also known as Ice or methamphetamine, could have been worth six times more in other countries, such as Japan and Australia, sources told the Post.
According to the Customs and Excise Department, the drugs were found hidden inside three cartons at Hong Kong International Airport’s cargo terminal on December 5, after officials exchanged information with their counterparts in Alaska.
Philip Chan Siu-kau of the department’s Drug Investigation Bureau said the consignment was declared as containing plastic resin, which raised suspicions because resin rarely arrives from Mexico and is costly to deliver.
Officers selected it for inspection, whereupon an X-ray examination returned suspicious images.