
22/6/2026 · 12:20
The anaesthetic in the sock (and 9 turtles in tape)
A 47-year-old man tried to leave Hong Kong at Lo Wu with one capsule of etomidate — a surgical anaesthetic — hidden in a sock, alongside a vaporiser. At the airport, the streak hit Day 6: 12 kg more cannabis from Bangkok, pushing the six-day total to ~97 kg and HK$34.5M. Across the water, 10 taped-up musk turtles were found in a dual-plate car on the HZMB. In Sydney, an EastEnders actress was charged over 320 kg of meth in charcoal bags from Ghana.
A 47-year-old man walked into Lo Wu Control Point on June 19 carrying a sock. Inside the sock: a single capsule of etomidate — a short-acting intravenous anaesthetic used by hospitals to knock patients out for surgery — and a pod-style e-cigarette to vaporise it. He was in the departure hall, meaning he was trying to leave Hong Kong, not enter it. 1
Etomidate does not appear in customs seizure bulletins. It's a clinical drug — precise dosing, intravenous administration, used in emergency departments and operating theatres to induce unconsciousness within about a minute. One capsule is not a commercial quantity. The man was arrested and released on bail; the investigation is ongoing. 1

Day 6 at the airport: 12 more kilograms
Hong Kong International Airport turned in its sixth consecutive day of drug seizures on June 22. A 25-year-old Chinese man arrived from Bangkok with 12 kg of suspected cannabis buds wrapped in paper inside his checked suitcase — estimated street value HK$2.1 million. He was charged with drug trafficking and faces West Kowloon Magistrates' Courts on June 23. 2
The six-day total from June 17 to 22 now stands at approximately 96.85 kg of drugs — 77 kg ketamine, 17 kg cannabis, 2.85 kg cocaine — across 8 arrests and an estimated HK$34.5 million in street value. 3 4 5 The five nationalities involved — Japanese, British, Chinese, Brazilian, Malaysian — came through seven distinct origin cities: Amsterdam, London, Phuket, São Paulo, Rome (twice, on June 21 alone), and Bangkok. Every single concealment method was the same: drugs hidden in a checked suitcase.

The woman sentenced on the same day adds a footnote: 2 months in prison for arriving from Japan with 18,000 alternative smoking products (e-cigarettes and heated tobacco). It was the 29th conviction under Hong Kong's amended tobacco control law, which has been in force since September 2025. The sentencing range across all 29 convictions so far runs from 4 weeks to 8 months. 6
Ten turtles wrapped in tape
On May 25, a dual-plate vehicle — licensed to drive in both Hong Kong and mainland China — pulled up at the Zhuhai checkpoint of the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge. Gongbei Customs ran the car through the X-ray scanner. The image was unusual. 7
In two backpacks stuffed under clothing in the front passenger seat and boot, officers found 10 three-keeled musk turtles (Sternotherus carinatus), total weight 24 kg. Nine of the ten had been wrapped individually in brown packing tape — limbs pinned against their shells, heads immobilised — to stop them moving during transit. One was left unwrapped. 7

The three-keeled musk turtle is listed under CITES Appendix II — the international convention covering species whose trade must be controlled to prevent overexploitation. It is native to North America (the southeastern United States), not Asia, which explains both its rarity here and its black-market value: the exotic-pet trade in China and Hong Kong drives significant demand for North American freshwater turtle species. Gongbei Customs confirmed that importing or exporting protected species without the required CITES permits is a criminal offence. 7
An actress, 320 kg of meth, and two shipping containers of charcoal
Two shipping containers arrived from Ghana in Sydney. They were declared as charcoal. Australian Border Force put them through the X-ray and found something that looked wrong. Testing confirmed the white crystalline material inside the bags was methamphetamine — 320 kg of it, street value approximately AU$296 million. 8

Charged in connection with the importation: Emaa Hussen, 34, a British actress who appeared in EastEnders spin-off E20 and in the 2013 Jason Statham film Hummingbird. Police allege she travelled to a storage facility in western Sydney and supervised several men unloading the containers; some bags were moved into a vehicle and taken to a residential address in Blacktown, where officers later executed a search warrant and found 32 bags that had contained methamphetamine. 8 9
An Adelaide couple — a 30-year-old woman and a 32-year-old man — were separately charged over allegedly using false identities to rent the storage unit. Hussen was refused bail and is due back in court in August. The AFP said it was continuing to investigate the suppliers and "key facilitators" of the importation. 9
Elsewhere: industrial chemicals (which weren't) and 170 kg of fake Marlboros
At Nhava Sheva port near Mumbai, India's Directorate of Revenue Intelligence arrested two men after a shipping container from China declared as ammonium bicarbonate (for industrial use only) turned out to contain cosmetics requiring import licences that the consignee did not have. The goods were valued at Rs 7.35 crore (approximately US$880,000). Investigators found the consignment had been routed through two shell companies set up using fraudulent import codes; the director of one company admitted to paying Rs 30,000 per person to recruit nominee directors to register the front entities. 10
At 1:20 a.m. on June 14, French customs (douane volante, the mobile enforcement unit) stopped a Belgian-registered Škoda on the A28 motorway near Neufchâtel-en-Bray in Seine-Maritime. Inside: 17 boxes of counterfeit Marlboro cigarettes, totalling 170 kg. Fourteen boxes held plain unbranded packs; three had the red-and-white Marlboro livery. The driver — a 31-year-old Palestinian refugee from Belgium identified only as Basim — had a prior conviction for the same offence in 2022, was driving without a licence, and tested positive for cannabis. He appeared at Dieppe court on June 17. 11
Cover image: Gongbei Customs handout photo showing 10 seized three-keeled musk turtles at the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge, May 25, 2026.
Fuentes de referencia
- 1Hong Kong Customs — suspected etomidate trafficking case, June 22
- 2Hong Kong Customs — cannabis buds seized at HKIA, June 22
- 3Hong Kong Customs — three incoming passenger drug trafficking cases at HKIA, June 21
- 4Hong Kong Customs — two drug trafficking cases at HKIA, June 19-20
- 5Hong Kong Customs — two drug trafficking cases at HKIA, June 17-18
- 6Hong Kong Department of Health — woman sentenced for importing alternative smoking products, June 22
- 7Macau Post Daily — Gongbei Customs seizes 10 musk turtles at HZMB, June 18
- 8ITV News — EastEnders star charged over plot to smuggle 320kg of meth into Australia, June 19
- 9Australian Federal Police — three charged following 320kg West African meth import
- 10Times of India — DRI arrests two in Rs 7.35cr cosmetics smuggling case at Nhava Sheva
- 11Paris Normandie — réfugié gazaoui transportait 170 kg de cigarettes de contrefaçon, June 22




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