LCSD launches Year of Horse special edition of Museum Pass

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

LCSD launches Year of Horse special edition of Museum Pass————–
     Museum Pass holders can enjoy complimentary item or dining discount in the catering facilities in LCSD venues below from February 6 to March 22:

 Year-round offers
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     Museum Pass provides a wide range of special offers year-round. The special offers for venues and activities under the LCSD:
 

      Museum partners also provide an array of exclusive fringe benefits:
 

      For theme parks, Museum Pass holders can enjoy a 10 per cent discount on the published price of the Ocean Park Annual Membership, and a special discount on any General, Child, Student, or Senior “Magic Access” of the Hong Kong Disneyland Park.

     The special offers for performing arts programmes:
 

       For details and terms of the Museum Pass as well as the latest benefits, please visit the webpage www.museums.gov.hk/en/web/portal/museum-pass.htmlIssued at HKT 10:17

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Tenders invited for Hong Kong East Drainage Tunnel

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Tenders invited for Hong Kong East Drainage Tunnel• construction of seven intakes and connection adits; 
• construction of an outfall; and
• carrying out ancillary works. 
     The DSD has commissioned Binnies Hong Kong Limited to design and supervise the works. Interested contractors can download the tender forms and other particulars from the e-Tendering System (e-TS). Tenderers must submit their tenders in electronic format via the e-TS.
 
     Details of the tender notice are available on the DSD website (www.dsd.gov.hk/EN/Tender_Notices/Current_Tenders/index.htmlIssued at HKT 9:24

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Bus seat belt rules repealed

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The government has repealed Section 8D of the Road Traffic (Safety Equipment) Regulations, following a notice and a legal supplement published today in the Government Gazette. The provision had mandated seat belt use on franchised and non-franchised buses.

At a press conference today, Secretary for Transport & Logistics Mable Chan said the Government will launch a public consultation to collect views on the matter.

“At the present moment, we have received and collected, gathered different views, suggestions and concerns, regarding the wearing of seat belts on buses.”

“We would like to hope that with public consultation and the views collected, this will enable us to explore actively or examine different feasible options,” she added.

“We must be more careful and also be very serious in examining and in taking forward an important legislative exercise such as this seat belt legislation, so that we can make sure that in future legislative exercises, we can be foolproof in our preparation in ensuring the policy and legislative intent are fully reflected in the legislation,” the transport chief said.

Site to be sold for EV charging

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Government today invited public tenders for a site at 100 Po Hong Road, Tseung Kwan O, intended to be developed into an electric vehicle (EV) fast charging station (FCS).

Designated as Tseung Kwan O Lot No. 137, with an area of 2,640 square metres, the tender period for the sale of the site will close on April 17.

The Environment & Ecology Bureau noted that the area for retail use in the site is larger than that of a conventional petrol filling station (PFS), allowing operators more flexibility to meet the needs of EV drivers.

Through open tenders, the Government has sold four PFS sites in Kowloon Bay, Fo Tan, Tai Po and Tsing Yi for FCS purposes to meet the rapidly growing demand for EV charging facilities.

Rappel de boîtes de laits infantiles des marques Gallia et Blédilait

Source: Gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Caledonie

Le gouvernement, via son service d’inspection vétérinaire, alimentaire et phytosanitaire (SIVAP) de la direction des Affaires vétérinaires, alimentaires et rurales (DAVAR), en charge de la protection de la santé publique en Nouvelle-Calédonie, informe la population d’un nouveau retrait-rappel concernant des laits infantiles commercialisés en Nouvelle-Calédonie.

Si de nouveaux produits étaient concernés par des retraits rappels, le gouvernement procédera à une nouvelle communication.

Des informations sont également à retrouver sur le site Rappel conso : https://rappel.conso.gouv.fr/

KCDO receives report of suspected hacking into instant messaging application account of Sub-district Care Team

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

KCDO receives report of suspected hacking into instant messaging application account of Sub-district Care Team      
     The operating organisation of the Sheung Lok Sub-district Care Team (i.e. Homantin Residents Association) reported to the KCDO yesterday evening that the instant messaging application account of Sheung Lok Sub-district Care Team was suspected to have been hacked. The incident may have resulted in the leakage of personal data, including names, telephone numbers, and addresses, of 23 service users, among whom seven individuals’ full or partial Hong Kong Identity Card numbers may have been exposed.
      
     Regarding this incident, apart from informing affected service users immediately and reminding them to be vigilant, the operating organisation has also reported to the Police and notified the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data. The operating organisation is reviewing and will further strengthen its security measures. If anyone suspects a person impersonating a member of the Sheung Lok Sub-district Care Team, they may contact the Sheung Lok Sub-district Care Team, the KCDO or call 182 111 to verify the person’s identity. In case of suspicious circumstances, please call the 24-hour Anti-Scam Helpline 18222.
      
     The KCDO apologises to the persons affected for any inconvenience caused and has set up a hotline (2712 9182) for enquiries. Members of the public may also visit the Care Teams’ dedicated webpage (www.had.gov.hk/en/public_services/district_services_community_care_teams/fraud_prevention.htmIssued at HKT 22:20

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CHP reminds public not to consume raw oysters and observe food safety as norovirus-related food poisoning cases surged recently

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

     In view of the recent surge in norovirus food poisoning cases related to consumption of raw oysters, the Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health today (February 5) urged the public to stay vigilant, maintain personal, food and environmental hygiene at all times, and avoid consuming high-risk foods like raw oysters to prevent foodborne diseases. 
     
Recent surge in norovirus-related food poisoning cases
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     “Food poisoning cases have increased significantly in the recent month, rising from one case a week on average in late December last year to four cases a week on average in January. A total of 16 cases have been recorded in the first five days of February. Since January 18, the CHP has so far recorded 23 food poisoning cases, affecting 69 persons. Among which, 20 cases (87 per cent) were related to norovirus, affecting 57 persons. Epidemiological investigation showed that all cases were related to raw oyster consumption. The places of origin of the raw oysters include Korea, France, Ireland, Spain, etc. Among the affected persons, five persons were hospitalised for treatment. All are in stable condition. The CHP has notified the Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) to follow up on the food poisoning cases,” the Controller of the CHP, Dr Edwin Tsui, said.
 
     “As oysters feed by filtering a large volume of seawater, pathogens can accumulate in them if they are grown in or harvested from contaminated water. Raw and partially cooked oysters are considered a high-risk food. Persons who consume undercooked or contaminated oysters may contract food-borne diseases such as norovirus, hepatitis A virus or other bacteria. In view of the drastic increase in food poisoning cases related to consumption of raw oysters recently, members of the public, especially pregnant women, young children, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems or liver diseases, shall stay vigilant and avoid consumption of raw oysters or partially cooked bivalve shellfish to prevent infection,” Dr Tsui explained.
 
     “In addition to food poisoning, norovirus can also cause acute gastroenteritis (AGE). The CHP reminded members of the public that AGE outbreaks have been steadily increasing since early January through press release 
New food poisoning clusters
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     The CHP is investigating two epidemiologically linked food poisoning clusters affecting a total of four persons. The clusters involve one male and three females aged between 28 and 38. They developed abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and fever about 20 to 42 hours after having dinner at Odelice located at Shop No. 628, 6/F, New Town Plaza Phase 1, 18 Shatin Centre Street, Shatin on January 31 and February 1 respectively.———————————————————- 

Care team’s messaging app hacked

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Home Affairs Department said the instant messaging application account of a sub-district care team in Kowloon City was suspected to have been hacked, possibly causing the leakage of 23 service users’ personal data.

The care team’s operating organisation has reported to Police, notified the Kowloon City District Office (KCDO) and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, as well as informed the service users affected immediately to remind them to be vigilant.

The operating organisation of the Sheung Lok Sub-district Care Team – Homantin Residents Association – reported the incident to the KCDO yesterday evening.

The 23 service users’ personal data, including their names, telephone numbers and addresses, may have been exposed. It may also involve seven of the individuals’ full or partial Hong Kong identity card numbers.

If anyone suspects a person impersonating a member of the Sheung Lok Sub-district Care Team, they may contact the care team concerned, the KCDO or call 182 111 to verify the person’s identity. In case of suspicious circumstances, call Police’s 24-hour Anti-Scam Helpline 18222.

The KCDO apologises to those affected for any inconvenience caused. It has set up a hotline 2712 9182 for enquiries.

Members of the public may visit the care teams’ dedicated webpage to learn about the anti-fraud measures.

The Home Affairs Department said care teams will never ask members of the public for bank account numbers.

It added that members and volunteers of care teams will wear care team uniforms and display care team member or volunteer certificates of identity when providing services.

The KCDO has issued a letter to the care team concerned, requesting it to heighten vigilance and strengthen security measures, as well as to continue to handle and keep personal data confidential strictly according to the guidelines.

The Home Affairs Department has also reminded all care teams accordingly.

The Sheung Lok Sub-district Care Team is reviewing and will further strengthen its security measures. 

Commissioner of Police visits Thailand

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Commissioner of Police visits Thailand       
     Mr Chow paid a courtesy call on the Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police, Police General Kittharath Punpetch yesterday (February 4). They exchanged views on issues of mutual concern and discussed ways to enhance police co-operation and intelligence sharing between the two places in order to further combat crime and jointly safeguard public order.
      
     During the meeting, Mr Chow expressed his sincere gratitude to the Thai police for their close co-operation and efficient law enforcement in major cross-border cases, including their assistance to the HKPF in arresting a suspect involved in a 1989 murder case who absconded for years.

     Mr Chow also presented letters of appreciation to the Thai police, thanking them for their full support in response to a request from the HKPF regarding a robbery case that occurred in June 2025, which led to the swift arrest of the suspect in Thailand.
      
     During the visit to Thailand, Mr Chow and the delegation toured the Central Investigation Bureau of the Royal Thai Police to learn about its latest policing developments. He shared the HKPF’s experience in smart policing, including the effective use of closed-circuit television and drones for crime prevention and investigation. They also visited the Anti-Cyber Scam Centre and the Police Education Bureau to exchange experiences with the Thai police and to explore ways to further strengthen co-operation in combating fraudulent activities, as well as advancing professional development and training in policing.
      
     Mr Chow concluded his visit and returned to Hong Kong today (February 5).
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Cross-boundary forgery syndicate smashed by Immigration Department and Mainland authorities

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

     The Immigration Department (ImmD) mounted a cross-boundary joint operation with the Exit and Entry Administration Corps of the Guangdong Provincial Public Security Department and the Immigration Authority of Zhuhai Municipal Public Security Bureau and successfully neutralised a cross-boundary forgery syndicate, resulting in the arrest of a total of 119 persons and the seizure of a large amount of forgery equipment and forged documents.

     In August last year, the Mainland authorities unearthed crucial intelligence related to a syndicate arranging Mainlanders to take up illegal employment in Hong Kong. The ImmD immediately collaborated with the Mainland authorities to conduct an in-depth investigation and successfully identified a cross-boundary forgery syndicate specialising in recruiting Mainlanders to take up illegal employment in Hong Kong. The syndicate had set up forgery workshops on the Mainland for producing forged documents and shipped the forged Hong Kong identity cards to different cities of the Mainland. Syndicate members would transport the forged Hong Kong identity cards into Hong Kong. The syndicate mastermind in Hong Kong would then distribute the forged Hong Kong identity cards to the illegal workers, provide them with accommodation and assist them in seeking employment.