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Customs intercept Bangkok passenger with 3 kg of cannabis at Hong Kong airport

Feb 22, 2026
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Customs intercept Bangkok passenger with 3 kg of cannabis at Hong Kong airport
Hong Kong Customs arrested a 21-year-old woman arriving from Bangkok on 21 February after officers discovered roughly three kilograms of vacuum-sealed cannabis buds hidden in her checked and carry-on baggage, along with a grinder containing residue and an alternative smoking product. The haul has an estimated street value of HK$600,000.

Customs intercept Bangkok passenger with 3 kg of cannabis at Hong Kong airport


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Officials said the passenger was singled out under the department’s risk-assessment system, which targets high-risk routes and irregular travel patterns for secondary inspection. The suspect was charged with one count of trafficking in a dangerous drug and one count of importing alternative smoking products; she will appear before West Kowloon Magistrates’ Courts on 23 February. The bust highlights a broader trend: in the first seven weeks of 2026, Customs detected six passenger-carried drug cases involving flights from Southeast Asia, seizing a total of 23 kg of cannabis, ketamine and MDMA. Officers attribute the spike to smugglers exploiting the post-pandemic rebound in leisure travel between Hong Kong and regional hubs. Under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, drug trafficking carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment and a HK$5 million fine. Customs reminded travellers not to accept packages from unknown parties and urged airlines to reinforce pre-departure baggage screening. For corporate travel and assignment managers, the case underscores the importance of pre-trip briefings on Hong Kong’s zero-tolerance narcotics regime: even trace amounts of controlled substances – including CBD products legal elsewhere – can trigger prosecution, detention and reputational damage for employers.

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