Truck driver arrested as HK$10m of injections, fish maw seized at Hong Kong bridge

By South China Morning Post | Created at 2026-06-10 10:27:32 | Updated at 2026-06-11 22:31:26 1 day ago

Hong Kong customs officers have arrested a 39-year-old truck driver on suspicion of smuggling and seized goods worth HK$10 million (US$1.27 million), including weight-loss injections and fish maw.

The Customs and Excise Department said on Wednesday that a medium goods vehicle was intercepted at the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge crossing on June 4.

The vehicle, bound for Macau, was declared to be carrying wine, garments, health supplements and cameras, but X-ray imaging revealed discrepancies, according to Leung Tak-wai, an inspector stationed at the bridge.

“Our officers found undeclared goods deep in the vehicle’s cargo. These included cosmetic injections, weight-loss injections and medical tablets suspected to be classified as Part 1 poisons, and fish maw,” he said.

Leung said smugglers were believed to have mixed illicit items with declared goods and concealed them deep inside vehicles to escape detection.

 Dickson Lee

The haul included 270kg of fish maw. Photo: Dickson Lee

Under Hong Kong law, Part 1 poisons are subject to the strictest controls and may only be sold by authorised sellers.

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