SMUGGLING METHODS IN THE HONG KONG-MACAO AREA

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CIA-RDP80-00810A001300220007-6
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3
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December 15, 2016
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December 17, 2003
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7
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May 29, 1953
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2004/02/13 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA001300220007-6 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION REPORT COUNTRY Hong Kong/Maoao SUBJECT Smuggling Methods in the Hong Kong-Macao Area 25X1. DATE OF INFO. PLACE ACQUIRED 25X 25X This Document contains information affecting the Na- tional Defense of the United States, within the mean- ing of Title 18, Sections 793 and 794, of the U.S. Code, as amended. Its tr&nsmission or revelation of its contents to or receipt by an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. The reproduction of this form Is prohibited. REPORT NO. DATE DISTR. 29 May 1953 NO. OF PAGES 3 REQUIREMENT NO. RD REFERENCES NS IN THIS REPORT ARE DEFINITIVE. OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. KEY SEE REVERSE) 1. In late 1952 smugglers bringing cargoes into Macao had to pay a bribe to the police on the Macao wharves in order to land their cargoes in Macao. Goods;were::smuggled on the regular steamers, and the process involved the following series of transactions: ao Coolies who worked on the Macao docks and knew the details of handling illicit cargoes usually acted as liaison negotiators for the smugglers, arranging terms with the Macao water police and the Macao police inspector on the docks. These coolies were all members of the Lien I Association, an underworld society in Maoao.1 b. Payment of the bribe, at the rate of HK ,150 for each basket unloaded, was made by the smugglers. o. The illicit cargoes were delivered by the coolies to the clients, most of whom were operators of Ittwo?peroent outfits", who tobk_:orders from dealers who had large orders, or directly from. Chinese Communist agenoies0.;r,;2'hese firms then parceled out tmalleVa;ez'dders to petty smugglers, thereby earning a middleman's profit of two percent or more.2 5.. Goods smuggled by the regular steamers were light articles, such as motor SEClET~ STATE I X1 ARMY 7C NAVY X AIR, x 01T 25X C O M N A V S ACFLT CINC aYCO # FEA 5A (Note: Wash n Indicated By "X'; Field Distribution By "#".) Approved For Release 2004/02/13 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA001300220007-6 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/02/13 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA001300220007-6 SECRET spare parts, electric tools, and radio apparatus. Prices of these goods the rates charged for smuggling them were as follows in December 1952: Commodity Smuggling Fees Cost in Hong Kong Motor carburetors 17 percent HK $140 each Motor brake leather 12 percent Motor piston rings 12 percent Ball bearings 20 percent HK $350 each Motor spark plugs 12 percent HKK $4 each Electric drills (3/4") 17 percent HK $350 eaoh5 Electric drill points 14 percent HK $8 per dozen Saw blades 18 percent HK $18 per dozen Wire recorders 14 percent HK $7,000 each and 6. Metals and hardware were usually smuggled from Hong Kong to Macao on motor junks and fishing boats. The December 1952 prices for these materials, and the fees for smuggling them, were as follows.-16 Commodity Tin plates Zinc sheets Iron sheets Cut steel plates Wax Brass strips Mild steel plates Galvanized iron pipes High-speed steel tool bits (3/4-inch) Comments Smuggling Fees 70 peroent`7 85 percent 90 percent 100 percent 60 percent 50 percent 90 percent 85 percent 25 percent Cc st in Hong Kong IN $2,300 per ton HK $1,600 per ton HK $1,100 per ton IN $500 per ton HK $1,400 per ton HK $6,000 per ton HK $1,500 per ton HK $500 per dozen 25X1 25X1 Daily Commodity Quotations, published in Hong Kong on 31 December 1952, listed Austrian 3/4-inch electric drills at HK $480 per set. 6,. Prices quoted in Daily Commodity quotations for 30 and 31 December 1952 include the following: Tin plate (per P00-lb ,case) (English) HK $132 (American) $K-$170 Zino sheets (per pioul) (European) HE $170 to $240 Iron sheets (per_ potthd) HK $0.70 to 0.75 Mild steel plate cuttings (per pioul) (old).'HK $25 to $25 (new) ML $37 SECRET 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/02/13 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA001300220007-6 Approved For Release 2004/02/13 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA001300220007-6 25X1 SEC=TA Brass strips (per ioul) Mild steel plates per pioul) High-speed steel tool bits (per dozen) 3/4-inoh, British made HK $365 to J510 HK $66 to 490 HK $490 25X1 SECIETT Approved For Release 2004/02/13 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA001300220007-6 25X1