HK Customs seizes heroin concealed in metal gear
  


 
 Hong Kong Customs smashed two heroin smuggling cases at the Hong 
Kong International Airport in two weeks and seized a total of 1.5 
kilograms of heroin with a value of about $1.3 million.
     In 
the first case, Customs officers of the Airport Command selected an air 
consignment parcel declared as a metal gear from Tanzania, East Africa, 
for examination on August 2, and seized 0.7kg of heroin. The drug was 
found concealed in a metal gear and could only be detected until the 
metal gear was cut apart by a saw.
     Customs officers of the 
Airport Command continued to closely monitor this smuggling method and 
routing. This morning (August 15), another air consignment parcel 
declared as a metal gear from Tanzania was selected for examination and 
0.8kg of heroin with the same concealment method was unveiled. The 
seized dangerous drugs are believed to belong to the same syndicate. 
Investigation is ongoing.
     Under the Dangerous Drugs 
Ordinance, drug trafficking is a serious offence. The maximum penalty is
 life imprisonment and a fine of $5 million.
     
     
     Ends/Thursday, August 15, 2013
Issued at HKT 19:52
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