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Customs seizes smuggled cigarettes (with photo)
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    Customs officers of the Marine Enforcement Division yesterday (February 17) seized from an incoming local fishing vessel about 200,000 cigarettes, worth about $230,000 and with a duty potential of $160,000.

    About 6pm yesterday, Customs officers intercepted an incoming local fishing vessel in West Lamma Channel. They found about 200,000 cigarettes inside a concealed compartment on board the vessel.

    Since the goods were not covered in the import manifest and did not have a valid import permit, both the shipmaster and the crew were arrested. 

    The arrested persons, three male Mainlanders aged 23 to 42, will be charged with offences under the Import and Export Ordinance and the Dutiable Commodities Ordinance.

    A spokesman for the Customs and Excise Department reiterated that the department would continue to take vigorous enforcement action against cross-boundary cigarette smuggling activities.

    Under the Import and Export Ordinance, smuggling is a serious crime. The maximum penalty for the offence is a fine of $2 million and imprisonment for seven years.

    Under the Dutiable Commodities Ordinance, any person who is convicted of dealing with goods to which the ordinance applies is liable to a maximum fine of $1 million and imprisonment for two years.

Ends/Monday, February 18, 2008
Issued at HKT 18:31

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