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Hong Kong Customs teams up with Mainland and Macao Customs to combat cross-boundary counterfeit goods transshipment activities (with photo)
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     Hong Kong Customs conducted a two-week enforcement operation with the Mainland and Macao Customs from April 14 to 26, during which inspections of goods across the three places and destined for America, Europe, and countries and regions along the Belt and Road Initiative were stepped up, with a view to combating cross-boundary and transshipment counterfeiting activities. During the operation, Hong Kong Customs detected 15 cases and seized about 70 000 suspected counterfeit goods, including watches, mobile phones and accessories, earphones, jerseys and footwear, with a total estimated market value of about $41 million.

     Through intelligence analysis and in-depth investigations, Hong Kong Customs in the operation detected 13 related cases at a number of local express couriers and logistics companies. Meanwhile, Customs officers intercepted two incoming lorries on April 14 and 25 at the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port, seizing a batch of suspected counterfeit goods from the vehicles. Two male lorry drivers, aged 51 and 67, were arrested. The two arrested men have been released on bail pending further investigation.

     Hong Kong Customs will continue to work closely with the Mainland Customs, Macao Customs and overseas law enforcement agencies to vigorously combat cross-boundary counterfeit goods transshipping activities through intelligence exchanges and joint enforcement actions.

     Under the Trade Descriptions Ordinance, any person who imports or exports any goods to which a forged trademark is applied commits an offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $500,000 and imprisonment for five years.

     Members of the public may report any suspected counterfeiting activities to Customs' 24-hour hotline 182 80 80 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002).
 
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Hong Kong Customs conducted a two-week enforcement operation with the Mainland and Macao Customs from April 14 to 26, during which inspections of goods across the three places and destined for America, Europe, and countries and regions along the Belt and Road Initiative were stepped up, with a view to combating cross-boundary and transshipment counterfeiting activities. During the operation, Hong Kong Customs detected 15 cases and seized about 70 000 suspected counterfeit goods, including watches, mobile phones and accessories, earphones, jerseys and footwear, with a total estimated market value of about $41 million. Photo shows some of the suspected counterfeit goods seized.