You might remember a strange little case that was filed back in 2011 by some Chinese dissidents in New York. Their weak ass sadly untested argument was that Baidu was censoring search results such that their anti-China content did not come up when folks did a search. The plaintiffs argued that this was a violation of […]
Customs officers today arrested a 64-year-old man for trafficking in a dangerous drug after they found 4kg of cocaine worth $4.14 million concealed in his luggage.
Officers stopped the man on his arrival at Hong Kong International Airport on a flight from Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
They found the cocaine, in three slabs, concealed in false compartments of his suitcase.
The man, who claimed to be unemployed, will be charged with trafficking and will appear in Fanling Magistrates' Court tomorrow.
Secretary for Justice Rimsky Yuen will visit Singapore on April 2 and 3 to promote Hong Kong as a legal services hub and dispute-resolution centre in the Asia Pacific Region, and to enhance ties with Singapore's legal sector.
He will meet with Singapore Mediation Centre and Singapore International Arbitration Centre representatives, and Singapore's Attorney-General Steven Chong, Senior Minister of State of the Ministry of Law and Ministry of Education Indranee Rajah, and Singapore Law Society President.
He will also meet the deans of the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law, and Singapore Management University's School of Law.
Mr Yuen will return to Hong Kong on April 3.