6 arrested after Hong Kong customs officers seize HK$2.2 million worth of frozen meat after cargo ship intercepted off Lamma Island
- A total of 25 tonnes of meat seized after officers saw ship transfer bags to speedboat
- Six men bailed as police investigation into the incident continue
A total of 25 tonnes (27 tons) of frozen meat worth HK$2.2 million (US$257,000) was seized and six men arrested after Hong Kong customs officers boarded a cargo ship in a nighttime anti-smuggling operation.
But a speedboat equipped with four outboard engines, which came from mainland China to transfer the cargo near Lamma Island, managed to flee the city’s waters, a source familiar with the case said on Monday.
The arrests came after customs officers spotted bags of goods being unloaded from the ship onto the speedboat just south of Lamma Island.
The spot was about 3.6km (2.2 miles) inside Hong Kong’s maritime boundary with the mainland.
Customs officers deployed two high-speed pursuit boats to intercept the vessel and speedboat, but the smaller craft raced off and managed to leave the city’s waters.
The officials, however, intercepted the ship and seized its cargo of frozen meat.