Hong Kong customs has, for the first time, uncovered a drug smuggling operation involving an underwater compartment of a large cargo ship, resulting in the seizure of HK$256 million (US$32.9 million) worth of suspected cocaine.
The operation last month, supported by intelligence from mainland China and underwater robots, also disrupted what investigators believed was an attempt to use the vessel as a huge drug storage site.
Customs Drug Investigation Bureau head Lau Yuk-lung said on Tuesday that...
Hong Kong customs seizes HK$256 million of suspected cocaine stashed in ship hull
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Source: scmp.com

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