Hong Kong customs seizes HK$3.4 million worth of suspected drugs, arrests 2 men
Hong Kong customs officials seized HK$3.4 million worth of suspected drugs and arrested two men in separate incidents this week. On Wednesday, a 43-year-old man arriving from Bangkok at Hong Kong International Airport was found with 3.1kg of suspected ketamine concealed in food packaging within his luggage.

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AI-generatedHong Kong customs officials seized HK$3.4 million worth of suspected drugs and arrested two men in separate incidents this week. On Wednesday, a 43-year-old man arriving from Bangkok at Hong Kong International Airport was found with 3.1kg of suspected ketamine concealed in food packaging within his luggage. The following day, during an anti-narcotics operation in Yau Ma Tei, a 41-year-old man was intercepted and subsequently escorted to a nearby hotel room. There, officers discovered approximately 1.7kg of suspected cocaine and 1.7kg of suspected methamphetamine, along with drug paraphernalia, leading to his arrest. The Customs and Excise Department announced the seizures and arrests on Friday.
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5 extractedOfficers also found “drug inhaling apparatus and a batch of drug packaging paraphernalia”.
In the second case, officers intercepted a man in Yau Ma Tei and found suspected cocaine and methamphetamine.
The first arrest occurred at Hong Kong International Airport when officers found 3.1kg of suspected ketamine.
Two men were arrested in separate cases earlier this week.
Hong Kong customs officers seized 6.5kg of suspected drugs worth about HK$3.4 million.