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2005
January 2005
- Formally implemented the Unified Road Cargo Manifest.
- Commissioned
the new boundary bridges at Lok Ma Chau and Sha Tau Kok Control
Points.
Implemented Stage II of CEPA.
- A Hong Kong man was arrested at the
airport in Cairns, Australia for importing 3.6 litres of liquid
methylamphetamine based on Hong Kong Customs intelligence.
- Anti-Internet
Piracy Team launched the wold-first enforcement action against
illegal P2P activities.
February 2005
- Commissioned new boundary bridge at Man Kam To Control
Point.
- Arrests made under operation ‘Bayonet’ with
seizure of 87.5 kg ketamine with retail value of $3,000 million.
March 2005
- Two Hong Kong men with 400 grams of heroin were arrested
at Sydney International Airport based on Hong Kong Customs intelligence.
- Seized
3.2 million sticks of cigarettes, valued at $4.74 million and
with duty potential amounting to $2.54 million, at Lok Ma Chau
Control Point.
- Seized 16 kilograms of ketamine with retail value
of $5.6 million from a Malaysian man arriving from Bombay, India.
- Seized
758 sets of mobile phone with retail value of $1.66 million from
a departing private car at Sha Tau Kok Control Point.
- Lok Ma Chau
Customs Detector Dog Base commenced operation.
April 2005
- Smashed a drug storage cum distribution centre and
seized 77.73 kilograms of herbal cannabis with retail value of
$4.66 million.
- Set up the second Anti-Internet Piracy Team.
- Seized 5.4 kilograms
of cannabis resin with retail value of $0.47 million from a Nepalese
passenger arriving from Bangkok.
May 2005
- Seized 9.39 kilograms of assorted dangerous drugs
with retail value of $3.23 million under joint operation ‘Scabbard’ with
Shenzhen Customs.
- Seized 50 kilograms of ketamine, with retail
value of $12.2 million, inside a departing container truck at
Lok Ma Chau Control Point.
- Seized 2.6 kilograms of herbal cannabis with
retail value of $0.17 million from an inbound express parcel
arriving from Ghana, West Africa.
June 2005
- Seized 5 units of optical disc mastering and replication
machine, at $1.16 million, from an outgoing container truck at
Lok Ma Chau Control Point.
July 2005
- Started off a notification mechanism with Mainland
Customs for monitoring high-risk cigarette consignments.
- For the
first time applied the Organized and Serious Crimes Ordinance
to a counterfeiting case to freeze the $22 million crime proceeds
of a major syndicate trading in counterfeit goods.
- Seized 12 pieces of silver slabs weighing 384 kilograms and
2 000 optical disc-drive components valued at $1.14 million from
a departing container truck at Sha Tau Kok Control Point.
August 2005
- Seized 2.2 kilograms of heroin with retail value of
$0.85 million from a Filipino arriving from Bangkok.
- Commissioned C&ED Tsing
Yi Station at Container Terminal No. 9 of Hong Kong.
- Seized 300
computer hard disks bearing forged trademarks and false trade
descriptions, 3 207 mobile phones and 2 800 pieces of Random
Access Memory with total value of $2.88 million from an incoming
private car at Lok Ma Chau Control Point.
September 2005
- 4 additional southbound “One-stop”private
car kiosks at Lok Ma Chau Control Point commenced operation.
- Seized 1.18 million sticks of cigarettes, with value of $1.77
million and duty potential of $0.95 million, from an incoming
lorry at Man Kam To Control Point.
October 2005
- Launched a Reward Scheme in collaboration with the
Hong Kong Reprographic Rights Licensing Society.
- Seized 400 forged
credit cards from three outbound speedposts destined for London
with seven Mainlanders arrested as a result of controlled delivery
in London, UK.
- Seized 1 kilogram of cocaine, with retail value
of $0.7 million, from the shoulder bag carried by an incoming
Hong Kong male traveler at Man Kam To Control Point.
November 2005
- Introduced Red and Green Channel System at all sea,land
and air control points.
- Launched the“E-auctioning with
Integrity”Scheme
with four local auction sites and the Intellectual Property Rights
industry.
- Launched the“Jewellery Integrity Campaign”with
the jewellery industry and the Consumer Council.
A delegation of General Administration of Customs,
led by Minister Mu Xin-sheng, visited Hong Kong Customs.
- Officers of Man Kam To Control Point detected
a computer hard disk smuggling case with seizure of over 1 million.
A total of 2 836 hard disks were seized from a lorry departing
for the Mainland. The seizures, valued at $1.48 million were
uncovered from a concealment constructed inside the left and
right inner wall cavity of the refrigeration compartment.
- Assistant Commissioner (Boundary and Port)
representing the department signed a Memorandum of Understanding
under the “Release Goods Before Duty Payment” Scheme
with the Federal Express Pacific, Inc. (FedEx). FedEx is the
third participant joining the Scheme after the DHL Aviation (Hong
Kong) Ltd. and the TNT Express Worldwide (HK) Ltd..
December 2005
- Conducted joint operation ‘BladeRun’ with
Anti-smuggling Bureau of Shenzhen Customs, leading to the seizure
of 10 kilograms of ketamine with retail value of $ 2.6 million
in Yau Ma Tei; and seizure of 2 kilograms of ketamine and 0.6
kilogram of cannabis in Shenzhen, and the arrest of 12 persons.
- Seized 12.5 kilograms of ketamine, with retail value of $3.3
million, from an inbound express parcel arriving from Singapore
via Subic Bay.
- To provide Customs facilitation to the staging of the World
Trade Organization 6th Ministerial Conference (MC6), a Task Force
was formed with 59 officers redeployed within APC and 68 officers
from other formations on December 2005. APC was tasked with
manning the MC6 Airport Co-ordination Room and the Joint Command
Centre, setting up teams for clearance on MC6 participants (both
VIPs and non-VIPs), facilitating cargo clearance for WTO equipment
and resuming round-the-clock egress control at Gatehouses by
static guard posts, etc.
- Officers of Man Kam To Control Point seized
from an outgoing 40-foot container tractor 26 drums of American
Ginseng (total 1 179 kg) with a value of $10.32 million.
The seizures were concealed inside a secret compartment constructed
at the innermost part of the 40-foot empty container.
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2006
January 2006
- Implemented Stage III of CEPA .
- Smashed a transnational cocaine
trafficking syndicate with a record seizure of 142 kilograms
of cocaine in Hong Kong and the Mainland, with a total retail
value of $105 million, under joint operation ‘ScentHound’ with
Shenzhen Customs, Drug Enforcement Administration of US.
March 2006
- Seized 2.7 million sticks of cigarettes valued at $4
million and with duty potential of $2.2 million, from an incoming
lorry at Lok Ma Chau Control Point.
- Seized 5 kilograms of ketamine,
with retailvalue of $0.9 million, from an inbound cargo consignment
arriving from India.
- Seized 2 450 kilograms of unmanifested game,
poultry, seafood, vegetables, chilled pork and beef together
with 5 200 sticks of dutiable cigarettes of a total
value of HK$75 000 from an incoming medium goods vehicle
at Man Kam To Control Point in a joint operation with the Food
and Environmental Hygiene Department.
April 2006
- Organized a seminar “Duty Assessment on Alcoholic
Beverages” for liquor traders.
- Seized a shipment of non-civil
aircraft, loaded in Ukraine for transshipment to USA, valued
at $5 million, in Hong Kong.
- Seized 3.1 kilograms of heroin, with retail value
of $1.4 million, from a Taiwanese woman arriving from Cambodia.
- The
First Detector Dog Training Course organized by General Administration
of Customs for Hong Kong Customs was held at the Ruili Detector
Dog Base in Yunnan from April to May 2006.
May 2006
- Set up Customs booth in the Vinexpo Asia-Pacific 2006
at Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre.
- Seized a shipment
of four tonnes of elephant tusks worth about $8 million inside
a container arriving from Cameroon.
June 2006
- Computer Forensic Laboratory of HongKong Customs became
the first among its counterparts acquiring ISO9001 and BS7799.
- The
Finance Committee of Legislative Council granted funding approval
of $1 073 million for constructing the Customs Headquarters Building.
- Established a Special Task Force in the Trade Controls Branch
in view of upsurge in domestic exports of textiles and clothing
items.
- Seized 17 silver slabs weighing 255 kilograms, valued
at $0.51 million, from a departing container truck at Man Kam
To Control Point.
- Seized 3.2 kilograms of ketamine, with retail value
of $620 000 from an incoming Hong Kong male traveler at Lok Ma
Chau Control Point.
- Seized 2.6 kilograms of heroin, with retail
value of $1.3 million, from a Filipino arriving from Bangkok,
Thailand.
- Seized
6 dismantled left-hand-drive private cars, valued at $0.8 million,
from a departing container truck at Lok Ma Chau Control Point.
- Completed
the Expansion Project for the Sha Tau Kok Control Point.
- Mr Jia Qinglin, Chairman of the Chinese Peoples’ Political
Consultative Conference, accompanied by the Chief Executive,
conducted an airport tour prior to departure for Beijing after
a 3-day official visit to the HKSAR. The Commissioner and Assistant
Commissioner (Boundary and Port) led officers of Airport Command
to participate in the reception programme. A snapshot introducing
the missions of the department to facilitate air passenger and
cargo flow was made. Customs narcotics dog demonstration was
also arranged for the delegation.
July 2006
- Launched the “Fast Action Scheme” jointly
with the Hong Kong Brands Protection Alliance.
- Launched the “Youth
Ambassador Against Internet Piracy” Scheme with 11 local
youth uniformed groups and the Intellectual Property Right industry.
- Seized
16 500 infringing game cartridges valued at $1.6 million from
an export consignment destined for Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
- Officers of Lok Ma Chau Control Point detected
a silver plate slabs smuggling case with seizure of over 2 million.
In that case, 42 silver plate slabs (total 630 kg) were seized
from a container tractor departing for the Mainland. The seizures,
valued at $2.24 million were concealed in a highly sophisticated
compartment constructed inside the front, middle and rear wheel
shafts of the 40-foot trailer.
August 2006
- Smashed a transnational cocaine trafficking syndicate
and seized 1 kg cocaine and 6 kg cocaine in Hong Kong and Thailand
respectively with retail value of $5.1 million under joint operation ‘Coke-Advance’ with
a law enforcement agency of Thailand and Drug Enforcement Administration
of the US.
- Seized 45 kilograms of herbal cannabis with retail
value of $3 million, from two South African women arriving from
Johannesburg, South Africa.
September 2006
- Commissioned the new Administration Block of the
C&E
Training School after renovation.
- Launched the“Genuine Business Software
Campaign”in
collaboration with the Intellectual Property Department and the
Business Software Alliance.
- Seized 102.8 grams of methylamphetamine and 1.3 grams
of cannabis, with retail value of about $40 000, from an incoming
Mainland female traveler at Hunghom Railway Station.
- Seized 1 200
pieces of Random Access Memory stick and 600 pieces of central
processing unit, valued at $0.6 million, from a departing lorry
at Sha Tau Kok Control Point.
- The Chief Executive visited the C&ED
and the Kwai Chung Customhouse.
- Smashed a transnational drug trafficking
syndicate and cracked 16 internal concealment of heroin cases,
with seizure of over 23 kilograms of heroin, with retail value
of about $10 million, from Sep to Nov 2006.
October 2006
- Sha Tau Kok Customs Detector Dog Base commenced operation.
- Seized
23 grams of heroin hydrochloride, with retail value of $12 000,
from an incoming Hong Kong male traveller at the Lo Wu Control
Point.
November 2006
- Tuen Mun Cross-Boundary Ferry Terminal commenced
operation. C & ED provides customs clearance services to
passengers travelling between HK and Zhuhai.
- Cracked 15 high-grade heroin
internally concealed trafficking cases at the Hong Kong International
Airport, with 30 kilograms of high-grade heroin with retail value
of HK$14 million seized under the Operation ‘Moon
Cracker’.
- Seized 4 kilograms of heroin and 4 750 tablets of
MDMA, with retail value of $2.3 million, from a HK man and two
Taiwanese men arriving from Cambodia.
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