HK makes biggest ever meth seizure

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HONG KONG (AFP) – Hong Kong has made its biggest ever seizure of methamphetamine after uncovering a shipment arriving from Mexico worth more than USD130 million, authorities said yesterday.

Customs officials found a record-breaking 1.8 tonnes of liquid meth hidden in cartons of coconut water en route for Australia.

The shipment, officials said, likely involved a massive international drug trafficking ring.

“We believe the liquid meth, of high purity, came from South America. It was packaged there and shipped via a convoluted route to Hong Kong, to be sent to Australia,” said head of the drug investigation bureau at Hong Kong customs Senior Superintendent Lee Ka-ming.

No arrests have yet been made. Hong Kong has so far this year uncovered more than double the meth seized in the whole of last year, with almost three tonnes confiscated by authorities.

Customs officials found 1.8 tonnes of liquid meth hidden in cartons of coconut water en route for Australia. PHOTO: THE STRAITS TIMES

The latest bust came days after law enforcement seized meth worth USD5.9 million hidden in electrical transformers, which was also headed for Australia.

Hong Kong authorities were alerted via intelligence exchanges with overseas law enforcement to the possibility of large liquid meth shipments arriving in the city, customs official Fong Heung-wing told reporters.

“Coconut water (shipments) from Mexico are extremely rare… the last time was in 2016 and weighed just six kilogrammes,” Fong said, adding that the size of the shipment also made it suspicious.

The contraband, worth a total of around USD140 million, was found among other goods in a cargo container and identified using X-rays last Sunday. An online search for the shipment’s alleged recipient, an Australian company, came up empty, officials said.