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Hong Kong aiming to curb illicit fuel trade with tougher penalties: source

South China Morning Post Theodora Yu 0 переглядів 2 хв читання
Hong Kong aiming to curb illicit fuel trade with tougher penalties: source
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Buyers could face HK$1 million fine and one year in prison, while sellers risk up to HK$3 million fine and three years in jail under proposal

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Hong Kong plans tougher penalties and expanded powers to crack down on illicit fuel trade. Photo: Sam Tsang
Theodora YuPublished: 9:53pm, 21 Apr 2026

Buyers of illicit fuel in Hong Kong could face a maximum penalty of HK$1 million (US$127,687) and one year in prison under proposed legal amendments aimed at curbing illegal refuelling amid surging global oil prices, the South China Morning Post has learned.

According to a government source, the Security Bureau has also proposed tougher penalties for sellers, increasing the maximum fine for a first conviction from HK$100,000 to HK$3 million and raising the maximum jail term from six months to three years.

The source added that the proposed changes to the Fire Services (Fire Hazard Abatement) Regulation are set to be discussed at the Legislative Council’s security panel meeting on May 5.

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Under the Dutiable Commodities Ordinance, the sale or purchase of untaxed petrol is punishable by a HK$1 million fine and up to two years in prison, with enforcement handled by customs authorities.

However, the illegal purchase of diesel – which is not taxed in the city – or duty-paid petrol from such stations is not currently a criminal offence.

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Christine Fong Kwok-shan, a lawmaker and member of the security panel, told the SCMP she “fully supports” a crackdown on illegal fuel transfer activities.

The proposal would give Fire Services Department officers powers to arrest suspects and seize vehicles or equipment at illegal refuelling stations. Photo: Dickson Lee
The proposal would give Fire Services Department officers powers to arrest suspects and seize vehicles or equipment at illegal refuelling stations. Photo: Dickson Lee
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