The Customs recently intercepted two men suspected of being involved in illegal immigration activities. The detainees, aged 20 and 30, were from mainland China.
Authorities also seized the boat the men used to travel to Macau.
According to a press release, the arrest operation took place last Saturday night.
Customs officials detected the vessel through an intelligent maritime surveillance system, aided by infrared night vision cameras.
The boat was sailing near Hac Sa Beach, displaying an “unusual trajectory” that raised suspicions of illegal immigration activities. In response, Customs deployed speedboats, personnel, and drones to intercept the vessel.
The boat’s driver was apprehended on the spot, and another individual, suspected of attempting illegal entry into Macau, was caught at the Hac Sa barbecue area.
This individual is believed to have assisted the other detainee in entering the territory. He is suspected of aiding illegal migration and has been remanded in custody by the courts.
The second detainee, who entered Macau despite being subject to an entry ban, was handed over to the Public Security Police.
He may face charges of illegal entry.
In the statement, Customs pledged to enhance maritime and coastal surveillance and law enforcement efforts.
Staff Reporter
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