Police showcased multi-faceted work at Education and Careers Expo (with photos)

     The Hong Kong Police Force is showcasing the multi-faceted and professional nature of its work under the theme "Serve and Protect Hong Kong" at the four-day Education and Careers Expo 2019 held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre starting today (January 24). The latest recruitment information will also be available at the Police recruitment booth.

     During the Expo, a total of 16 Police units and secondary duty cadres will take turn to brief visitors on their areas of work and equipment, including the first-ever participation of the Briefing Support Unit with its constructed crime scene model. Visitors can also play a VR shooting game and obtain limited edition souvenirs at the booth.

     Demonstration sessions of various Police units are as follows:

January 24 (Thursday)
10.30am to 2.30pm – Quick Reaction Force, Police Dog Unit
2.30pm to 7pm – Force Search Unit, Crime Prevention Bureau, Traffic Police

January 25 (Friday)
10.30am to 2.30pm – Briefing Support Unit, Emergency Unit, Criminal Investigation Team
2.30pm to 7pm – Police Negotiation Cadre, Traffic Police, Emergency Unit

January 26 (Saturday)
10.30am to 2.30pm – Commercial Crime Bureau (Counterfeit), Force Rope Access Cadre
2.30pm to 7pm – Airport Security Unit, Quick Reaction Force, Task Force Sub-unit

January 27 (Sunday)
10.30am to 2.30pm – Counter Terrorism Response Unit, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Bureau
2.30pm to 6pm – Police Dog Unit, Anti-Deception Coordination Centre, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Bureau

     Members of the public who are interested in joining the Force as Probationary Inspector, Recruit Police Constable or Police Constable (Auxiliary) can apply at the Police recruitment booth. Applicants will undergo initial screening, including eyesight test, height and weight measurements, and verification of academic qualifications. Officers from the Police Recruitment Division will also answer recruitment-related questions on spot. For details, please visit the Police recruitment website at www.police.gov.hk/ppp_en/15_recruit/.
 

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URBTIX outlet at Tom Lee MegaBox Branch to cease operation from February 16

     The URBTIX outlet at Tom Lee MegaBox Branch (Unit 2-20, Level 12, MegaBox, 38 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay) will cease operation from February 16 (Saturday), a Leisure and Cultural Services Department spokesman announced today (January 24).
 
     Patrons can purchase tickets at other URBTIX outlets. For details of the locations and opening hours, please visit www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/ticket/counter.html.
 
     Tickets can also be purchased via the website www.urbtix.hk and the mobile ticketing app My URBTIX (Android and iPhone versions) throughout the day, and through the credit card telephone booking hotline 2111 5999 from 10am to 8pm daily.




Transcript of remarks by SFH at media session

     Following is the transcript of remarks by the Secretary for Food and Health, Professor Sophia Chan, at a media session at the Central Government Offices today (January 24):

Secretary for Food and Health: Good morning. This morning I chaired an inter-departmental meeting to review the latest flu situation, including the flu surveillance situation in particular in kindergartens and child care centres. Representatives from the Centre for Health Protection (CHP), the Hospital Authority, the Education Bureau and also the Social Welfare Department participated in the inter-departmental meeting this morning. We have reviewed the latest flu situation. The CHP has reported the latest situation and the representatives from the Hospital Authority (HA) have also given us some figures about the latest situation in terms of the paediatric ward occupancy and admission statistics.

     After considering a basket of factors, including the latest surveillance situation, the number of outbreaks at kindergartens and child care centres, the statistics of paediatric ward admission as well as occupancy of the HA's hospitals, I would like to announce that kindergartens as well as child care centres would advance their Chinese New Year holidays, starting from this Saturday, i.e. January 26. We believe that this decision would be a preventive measure for the current flu situation, in particular in kindergartens as well as child care centres in which the children are usually below 6 years old.

     We have now got representatives here not only from the HA and the Department of Health but also from the Education Bureau as well as the Social Welfare Department. We believe that this decision would give kindergartens and child care centres enough time to prepare for advancement of Chinese New Year holidays. I would now need to rush back to the Legislative Council for motion debate. My colleague from the CHP, Dr Wong Ka-hing, will now talk about the latest flu surveillance situation and other colleagues will answer questions. Thank you.

(Please also refer to the Chinese portion of the transcript.)




Fraudulent websites related to Dah Sing Bank, Limited

The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:
 
     The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) wishes to alert members of the public to a press release issued by Dah Sing Bank, Limited on fraudulent websites, which has been reported to the HKMA.  Hyperlink to the press release is available on the HKMA website for ease of reference by members of the public.
 
     Anyone who has provided his or her personal information to the websites concerned or has conducted any financial transactions through the websites should contact the bank concerned using the contact information provided in the press release, and report to the Police or contact the Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau of the Hong Kong Police Force at 2860 5012.




Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected ketamine valued at $57 million (with photo)

     Hong Kong Customs seized about 120 kilograms of suspected ketamine with an estimated market value of about $57 million at Hong Kong International Airport on January 18. This is a record high in quantity for a seizure of suspected ketamine made at the airport by Customs over the past 10 years.

     Customs officers inspected air cargo arriving in Hong Kong from Malaysia on January 18 and found the batch of suspected ketamine concealed inside 120 packs of tea bags in five boxes of goods declared as motor spare parts.

     Investigation is ongoing.

     Under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, trafficking in a dangerous drug is a serious offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $5 million and life imprisonment.

     Members of the public may report any suspected drug trafficking activities to Customs' 24-hour hotline 2545 6182 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk).

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