Hong Kong police make record 1.3 tonne ketamine bust

Published December 26, 2021
Bags of seized evidence are displayed during a press conference on a record drug haul of 1.3 tonnes of ketamine worth $108 million at the police headquarters in Hong Kong on Saturday.—AFP
Bags of seized evidence are displayed during a press conference on a record drug haul of 1.3 tonnes of ketamine worth $108 million at the police headquarters in Hong Kong on Saturday.—AFP

HONG KONG: A haul of ketamine worth over $100 million has been seized by Hong Kong officials, police said on Saturday.

The record-breaking 1.3 tonnes of the drug, valued at around HK$840 million ($108 million), is the largest bust of its kind in the city’s history.

Travel restrictions related to Covid-19 have forced smugglers to make risker bulk shipments instead of using drug mules travelling through airports, police said.

On Friday morning, officers intercepted the narcotics as they were being offloaded from a speedboat in the seaside Lei Yue Mun district.

“Drug trafficking syndicates would use fishing boats or oceangoing vessels to transport the drugs to the high seas near Hong Kong waters. Then they will arrange speedboats to smuggle the drugs to shore,” Chief Inspector Ip Sau-lan said at a press conference.

Three local men and a man of Indian nationality, aged between 32 and 47, were arrested and remain in custody.

Police said the investigation is ongoing and would not rule out further arrests.

Traffickers will likely continue to smuggle drugs in bulk if Hong Kong maintains its pandemic-related travel restrictions, police added.

Published in Dawn, December 26th, 2021

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