Hong Kong Customs review of enforcement operations to combat smuggling activities of imported COVID-19 oral drugs since January 2023 (with photos)
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Since the operations, Customs has detected 33 suspected smuggling cases of imported COVID-19 oral drugs. About 257 000 tablets of COVID-19 oral drugs with an estimated market value of over $15 million have been seized. Among them, 27 cases involved smuggling of COVID-19 oral drugs through parcel and cargo channels, while the remaining six cases involved passengers bringing the related drugs into the city without a licence.
During the operations, 20 persons have been arrested.
Investigations of the above-mentioned cases are ongoing and the likelihood of further arrests is not ruled out.
Customs reminds members of the public that a passenger bringing into or out of Hong Kong any controlled medicines without a licence issued by the Department of Health may be liable to prosecution with subject items seized. However, medicines carried by a passenger in his/her personal baggage and in a reasonable quantity for his/her personal use may be exempted from licensing requirements.
Under the Import and Export Ordinance, any person who imports pharmaceutical products and medicines without a valid import licence commits an offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $500,000 and imprisonment for two years.
Under the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, any person who possesses any poison included in Part 1 of the Poisons List other than in accordance with provisions commits an offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $100,000 and imprisonment for two years.
Members of the public may report any suspected violation of the above-mentioned ordinances to Customs' 24-hour hotline 2545 6182 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk).
Ends/Friday, February 3, 2023
Issued at HKT 17:40
Issued at HKT 17:40
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