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Smart computer works round the clock to catch sellers of fake goods online

Social media sites now the preferred platform for online counterfeit sales, say customs officers

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Guy Fong Wing-kai, commander in the department's technology crime investigation division with a counterfeit Rolex watch. Photo: Dickson Lee

Hong Kong customs has launched a computer system to trace counterfeit transactions on online social media networks.

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Jointly developed by the Customs and Excise Department and the University of Hong Kong, the HK$780,000 system, named SocNet, works 24 hours a day searching for suspicious sales on social networks.

"Due to mass information on social networks, our law enforcement turned out to be very stringent," said Guy Fong Wing-kai, a commander in the department's technology crime investigation division.

"The idea is [to help] cope with the mass of information online, in which illegal trades might happen."

By scanning social networks and talking to target dealers with artificial intelligence, the system can identify illegal sellers who can then be traced by customs officers.

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Fong said SocNet could improve customs efficiency by 90 per cent in handling online counterfeit cases.

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