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Air passenger arrested in Hong Kong over ‘space oil’ haul worth HK$8.4 million

Arrival from Bangkok was allegedly carrying 8kg of etomidate, with case coming day before the anaesthetic will be classified as dangerous drug

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Evidence seized by Hong Kong customs during the arrest of the passenger from Bangkok. Photo: SCMP
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A 22-year-old air passenger from Bangkok has been arrested in Hong Kong on suspicion of bringing in 8kg (17.6lbs) of the key component of the emerging drug known as “space oil”, worth an estimated HK$8.4 million (US$1.07 million).

The case was reported on Thursday, a day before etomidate will be classified as a dangerous drug. The government is set to gazette the change and enforce it immediately on Friday. Etomidate and its three analogues – metomidate, propoxate and isopropoxate – will also be listed in the gazette as dangerous drugs.

Currently, etomidate, an anaesthetic, is regulated as a Part 1 poison that can only be prescribed by a doctor.

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The traveller arrived from Bangkok on Thursday, and during customs clearance, a batch of suspected “space oil drug” in powdered form was found concealed in eight packages of fruit-flavoured drink powder in his check-in suitcase.

Additionally, two suspected alternative smoking products were found in his carry-on backpack.

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The 8kg of etomidate powder is enough to produce more than 24,000 space oil cartridges, worth about HK$8.4 million.

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