Hong Kong police thwart cocaine shipment from Suriname

Law enforcement authorities in Hong Kong have scheduled a court appearance for two men implicated in a significant narcotics operation, following the discovery of 225 kilograms of cocaine in a local warehouse. 

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This incident marks the largest cocaine seizure in the city this year, with the narcotics estimated to have a street value of US$25 million.

From scrap iron to cocaine

The operation unveiled a complex smuggling route where the cocaine was concealed within containers of scrap iron sourced from Suriname, a member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). 

Authorities believe that the narcotics were intended for temporary storage in Ping Che before distribution to other international markets. 

This case highlights a recurring pattern of drug shipments from Suriname to Hong Kong, underscoring a sophisticated network that leverages commercial shipping channels to mask their activities. 

Similar incident reported last year

In a related incident last month, Surinamese police intercepted 50 kilograms of cocaine hidden within car parts destined for Hong Kong via Nigeria. 

Furthermore, in January 2022, Hong Kong police seized over 135 kilograms of cocaine stashed in a container filled with frozen meat.

Hong Kong maintains stringent laws against drug trafficking, with penalties for major offenses including life imprisonment and substantial monetary fines. 

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