Three Days Running: 53 kg of Drugs Through Hong Kong Airport
2026/6/20 · 12:08

Three Days Running: 53 kg of Drugs Through Hong Kong Airport

For three consecutive days, solo couriers landed at HKIA with drug loads in plain checked bags. Four arrests, ~53 kg total.

Three days. Three separate couriers. Fifty-three kilograms of narcotics cleared check-in somewhere in Europe or Southeast Asia, then landed on a green inspection floor at Hong Kong International Airport. 1
On June 17, a 50-year-old Japanese man arrived from Amsterdam with 16 kg of ketamine in his checked bag. The next day, a 50-year-old British man flew in from London carrying 26 kg of ketamine across two suitcases. On June 19 — the third straight day — customs officers stopped two more arrivals. 1

Day three: two checked bags, two drugs, one airport afternoon

The first June 19 case: a 22-year-old British man flying in from Amsterdam via London. His checked luggage contained approximately 6 kilograms of suspected ketamine, packed into four clear plastic bags of varying sizes — a large dark-grey pouch, two smaller colourful ones, and a red-branded container, all lined up on a green inspection floor with a tape measure running the width of the spread. 1 Estimated street value: approximately HK$3 million (~US$385,000). He was arrested.
The second case, same afternoon: a 41-year-old Chinese man arriving from Phuket. His checked bag held 5 kilograms of suspected cannabis buds, distributed across 21 brick-shaped clear plastic pouches arranged in a 4×5 grid. 1 Estimated value: approximately HK$400,000 (~US$51,000). He was also arrested.
Combined haul for June 19: ~11 kilograms, ~HK$3.4 million (~US$436,000). 1
Twenty-one clear plastic bags of suspected cannabis buds arranged in rows on a green inspection floor, with a measuring tape at the base — the 5 kg seizure from the Phuket arrival, HKIA, June 19, 2026
The 5 kg cannabis seizure from the Phuket–HK arrival, June 19 1

Three days, by the numbers

DatePassengerRouteDrugWeight
June 1750-year-old Japanese manAmsterdam → HKKetamine~16 kg
June 1850-year-old British manLondon → HKKetamine~26 kg
June 1922-year-old British manAmsterdam → London → HKKetamine~6 kg
June 1941-year-old Chinese manPhuket → HKCannabis buds~5 kg
Three days, four arrests, ~53 kilograms total. All four couriers carried their loads in checked luggage. None appear to be connected to each other. 1
Under Hong Kong's Dangerous Drugs Ordinance (Cap. 134), trafficking in a dangerous drug carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment and a HK$5 million fine.
"Customs will continue to apply a risk assessment approach and focus on selecting passengers from high-risk regions for clearance to combat transnational drug trafficking activities." — Hong Kong Customs 1
What the three days add up to: HKIA's checked-baggage screening caught four people in a row using the same method — drug loads loose in ordinary suitcases, no elaborate concealment, just the bet that the bag wouldn't be pulled. Three days running, that bet lost.
Cover image: Four clear plastic bags of suspected ketamine — the 6 kg seizure from the Amsterdam–London–HK arrival, HKIA, June 19, 2026. HKSAR Government Crown Copyright.

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