Hong Kong police seize HK$19 million in cocaine that washed up on popular beach

“The caller unwrapped one of the packages and found white powder inside. He then called police,” the insider said.

At the site, officers discovered 19 packages, each measuring about 12cm by 22cm.

The insider said police cordoned off the beach and called bomb experts to the scene as the parcels had labels that read “TNT”, which could stand for the explosive chemical compound trinitrotoluene.

Bomb experts were called to the scene at Chung Hom Kok Beach as the packages were marked “TNT”. Photo: Martin Williams

“After examining the packages, personnel from the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Bureau believed the packages carried 19 slabs of what appeared to be cocaine,” police said on Friday.

The force said the haul had an estimated street value of HK$19 million. Detectives from the Narcotics Bureau are investigating the case. No arrests have been made so far.

The source said officers were investigating all possibilities surrounding this case, including the theory that the packages could have washed up on the beach after somehow falling into the sea.

Hong Kong police arrest 5, seize HK$215 million in drugs from South America

In a separate case, officers from the narcotics bureau seized 13kg of suspected cocaine and arrested a 31-year-old man during an operation in the New Territories on Wednesday.

Police said the seized drugs were estimated to be worth about HK$13 million.

Provisional figures show seizures of the five major illegal drugs – cocaine, cannabis, methamphetamine, heroin and ketamine – rose by 68 per cent to 13.29 tonnes last year from 7.9 tonnes in 2022.

The amount of cocaine seized by police and customs in 2023 increased by 55.8 per cent to 3.53 tonnes in 2023 from 2.27 tonnes uncovered the year before.