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There is a video│Customs disguised deliveryman arrested for selling counterfeit handbags Indian Han was approved by passers-by to insert stolen goods and blame

2022-01-15T06:41:21.864Z


Is it interfering with the stolen goods, or getting the stolen goods together? Today (15th), a post circulated on the Internet aroused heated discussion among netizens. The post was titled "Customs used the method of 'receipt fraud', eh, a young man of ethnic minorities to intervene with stolen goods and put the blame on it", accusing Haitian.


Is it interfering with the stolen goods, or getting the stolen goods together?

Today (15th), a post circulated on the Internet aroused heated discussion among netizens. The post was titled "Customs used the method of 'receipt fraud', a youth of ethnic minorities, to put the stolen goods on the table", accusing Customs officers in Sham Shui Po last night. During the arrest of an Indian man, he disguised himself as a delivery man and handed a box of goods to the man and asked to sign for it. After the Indian Han signed for it, a large number of customs officers rushed to arrest him. One of the witnesses suspected that the customs had interfered with the stolen goods and blamed "Old Man". Qu" Indian Han: "Do you only choose the weakest and the least able to resist?".

However, it is reported that the Indian Han was suspected of selling counterfeit goods. The customs intercepted a box of counterfeit goods sent to him at the logistics center, used the batch of goods to lead snakes out of the hole, and brought him to justice after he signed the receipt.

In the afternoon, Customs made a solemn clarification, condemning the remarks of "instrumenting stolen goods and blaming the blame".


The incident happened at about 6 o'clock in the evening yesterday. Witness Azmat passed by the junction of Beihe Street and Keelung Street. A man approached an Indian Han Ashuk Kumar (34 years old) and asked him to sign and receive the goods. Azmat claimed in the post: "He ( Youth) insisted not to, and didn't know him, and the goods were not his. The detective turned to a pleading tone, saying that it was "return to work on the first day", "it's always been like this", "help the helper sign your name", etc. ."

Azmat's post criticized customs enforcement as having problems.

(screenshot from online)

Indian Han finally signed his signature, and soon four or five customs officers rushed to reveal his identity and arrested him. The incident attracted a large number of onlookers. When passers-by asked what law the Indian Han had committed, the customs refused to answer and detained him. Take the car away.

Azmat deduced in the post: "I tried to restructure the case, the cardboard box should be Taobao fakes (I don't know if it will be a drug, the customs have done it), so I use selling fakes and illegal hawking to pull the canal. , but it's basically a frame! It's a public power framed by someone who has no power, just like the police in the Philippines! This is the first time I have witnessed such atrocities. Did customs law enforcement use this kind of fraud in the past? The most irresistible person?"

The customs officer who swallowed the deliveryman (second from the right) arrested the Indian youth.

(Screenshot from the Internet)

Azmat recalled in an interview with "Hong Kong 01" today that Ashuk Kumar was chatting with an old man on the street, and a customs officer disguised as a deliveryman came over and kept asking him to sign for the receipt. I don't want to sign it." But the young man was finally overwhelmed by the harassment and was arrested immediately. He was dissatisfied that the customs did not indicate where the young man was taken, and what crime was he arrested on. So far, there is no Indian Han whereabouts. He has a sister in Hong Kong.

However, sources revealed that the Indian was suspected of selling counterfeit goods and became a target of the customs. A few days ago, he bought a batch of fake goods online and was intercepted by the customs at the logistics center. Contacted him, and when the Indian Han signed for the receipt, he was arrested. During the process, some people denied that he was the owner of the cargo and showed uncooperative behavior, which caused misunderstanding among the public.

Customs sternly clarifies that there is no such thing

A Customs spokesman sternly clarified today that there is absolutely no such thing, saying that yesterday (14th) during a campaign against counterfeit goods in Kwai Chung, a logistics company found a package containing 5 suspected counterfeit handbags with an estimated market value of about $2,000.

Customs officers immediately deployed monitoring delivery operations. In the evening, a 34-year-old man was arrested in Sham Shui Po under the Trade Descriptions Ordinance, and another 89 suspected counterfeit goods were seized at the scene, including handbags, wallets and watches, etc. It is estimated that The market value is about 40,000 yuan.

The customs emphasized that all actions are based on factual evidence, professional law enforcement, fairness and impartiality.

The Customs condemned such irresponsible remarks for someone claiming on social media that the Customs had so-called "instrumentation".

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Source: hk1

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