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Man arrested as Hong Kong police seize 800kg of illegal fireworks worth HK$1 million

Officers detain 37-year-old man after seizing pyrotechnics in shipping container during afternoon raid on Monday

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Officers seized the fireworks and firecrackers during a raid in Tuen Mun. Photo: Handout
Lam Ka-sing

Hong Kong police have charged a man with illegal possession of fireworks and firecrackers after seizing a haul worth HK$1 million (US$128,200) from a shipping container in Tuen Mun, three weeks ahead of Lunar New Year.

Officers from the New Territories North regional anti-triad unit found 58 boxes containing 800kg (1,764lbs) of pyrotechnics during a raid in Tai Lam Chung at about 4pm on Monday, the force said.

Senior Inspector Kwok Man-wai said police found the goods in a container rented by the 37-year-old suspect, adding that he was scheduled to appear at Fanling Court on February 12.

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“Police are committed to an intelligence-led operation to combat firework- and firecracker-related offences, intercepting the goods before they flow into the market,” Kwok said.

“These items are extremely likely to cause fires or other serious accidents, posing a major threat to personal and public safety.”

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Those convicted of illegal possession of fireworks or firecrackers under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance face a maximum penalty of 12 months’ imprisonment and a HK$200,000 fine.

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