HK$2 million worth of smuggled meat seized in joint operation in Sai Kung

Hong Kong Customs and the Marine Police detected a suspected speedboat smuggling case in Sai Kung: about 400 kilograms of suspected smuggled high-end frozen Wagyu beef with an estimated value of around $2 million were seized Photo: HKPF

Hong Kong Customs and the Marine Police detected a suspected speedboat smuggling case in Sai Kung during a joint operation Saturday 10 September. About 400 kilograms of suspected smuggled high-end frozen Wagyu beef with an estimated value of around HK$2 million were seized.

Picture shows the seven-seater private car used by suspected smugglers to convey frozen Wagyu beef to Sai Kung seashore Photo: HKPF

Law enforcement officers spotted several suspicious men loading suspected smuggled goods during small hours from a seven-seater private car to two speedboats along the seashore in Sai Kung. Officers then took enforcement action.

During the operation, Customs detained the private car. The suspected smuggled frozen meat was seized from the vehicle and the seashore. Subsequent to follow-up investigation, Customs officers arrested a 44-year-old man suspected to be in connection with the case.

Picture shows foam boxes carrying suspected smuggled frozen Wagyu beef left abandoned along the seashore by suspected smugglers when they were escaping Photo: HKPF

Investigation revealed that in the mode of “ant-moving-home”, the smuggling syndicate made an attempt to smuggle expensive food into the Mainland in small hours using speedboats before the Mid-Autumn Festive holiday period to meet the holiday demand. Customs will continue to step up its patrols to combat smuggling.

Smuggling is a serious offence. Under the Import and Export Ordinance, any person found guilty of importing or exporting unmanifested cargo is liable to a maximum fine of $2 million and imprisonment for seven years.

     

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