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Lok Ma Chau Control Point inspects more than 10,000 unpaid cigars at customs

2019-12-16T14:19:59.619Z


The Christmas holiday is approaching. On the eve of the holiday, Hong Kong Sea will step up its efforts to crack down on cross-border smuggling of cigarettes. During the 12th to 14th of this month, about 10,400 suspected unpaid cigars were seized at the Lok Ma Chau Control Point. It is estimated that The market value is about 900,000 yuan, and the taxable value is about 160,000 yuan. Customs officers intercepted three vehicles at Lok Ma Chau Control Point from 12 to 14 this month.


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Written by: Ling Yide

2019-12-16 22:12

Last updated: 2019-12-16 22:12

The Christmas holiday is approaching. On the eve of the holiday, Hong Kong Sea will step up its efforts to crack down on cross-border smuggling of cigarettes. During the 12th to 14th of this month, about 10,400 suspected unpaid cigars were seized at the Lok Ma Chau Control Point. It is estimated that The market value is about 900,000 yuan, and the taxable value is about 160,000 yuan.

Customs officers intercepted three incoming trucks at the Lok Ma Chau Control Point from 12 to 14 this month and found about 10,400 suspected unpaid cigars in a total of 11 boxes of express parcels on board.

Following a follow-up investigation, Customs officers arrested a 32-year-old suspected man in Fanling today (16) and seized about 30 suspected unpaid cigars at his residence in the district. The case is still under investigation.

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Source: hk1

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