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  2. Drug abuse in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Illegal drug use in Hong Kong is regarded as a narcotics offence, and if caught penalties include imprisonment for seven years and a fine of HK$1,000,000. [11] From the statistics of drug offences in 2015 released by The Secretary for Security, Lai Tung-Kwok, there are 1855 serious drug offences in total. 414 offences less compared to 2013 nearly 450 young adults were arrested because of ...

  3. Category:Drugs in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Hong Kong drug traffickers - Wikipedia

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  5. Ng Sik-ho - Wikipedia

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    Ng built a drug empire that, at the time of his arrest, was said to have covered Hong Kong, Macau, Thailand, Taiwan, Singapore, Britain and America. [2] Ng was arrested in 12 November 1974 on charges of smuggling 20 tonnes of opium and morphine from Thailand and other countries into Hong Kong. Nicknamed "Mr. Big" by the media, Ng was convicted ...

  6. Hong Kong's AI drug discovery firm Insilico closes $60M ... - AOL

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    Insilico Medicine, a Hong Kong-based company that has been using artificial intelligence to discover new drugs since 2014, has completed a fresh round of funding. Insilico raised $60 million from ...

  7. Daniel Chan Chi-pun - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Chan Chi-pun (陳誌文/陈志文; 1 January 1957 – 10 March 1995) was a Hongkonger charged with trafficking 464 grams of heroin on 20 November 1990. Chan was said to have smuggled the drugs in return for money to pay for the treatment to cure his son's blindness.

  8. Hei Ling Chau Addiction Treatment Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Hei Ling Chau Addiction Treatment Centre is a government-run drug rehabilitation centre located on the island of Hei Ling Chau in Hong Kong. The Centre is operated by the Hong Kong Correctional Services Department and reserved for male detainees only. The current superintendent of the Centre is Or Suen-wai, Timothy.

  9. Category:Drug-related deaths in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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