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The sad part of this story is that a lot of it is true. I never knew light bulbs and freedom were so intertwined.

Customs officers have charged two men and seized 6.8kg of ketamine worth $800,000 in Tai Po.

Immigration officers have arrested 13 illegal workers and their eight employers in an anti-illegal work crackdown.

The Independent Commission Against Corruption has produced a graft prevention guide for the testing and certification industry, to strengthen corporate governance, effective management and internal control.

The Child Abduction & Custody (Parties to Convention) (Amendment) Order 2011 has been gazetted to add Singapore to the list of contracting states.

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