Police officers were called to the Sheung Shui MTR station on Friday after railway station staff found a bag of CBD products abandoned inside the first-class compartment of a train.
MTR staff were said to have found a tote bag under a passenger seat inside the first-class compartment, which seemed to hold various products containing CBD, including gummies, crystals, vape cartridges, and other unidentifiable liquids.
Officers arrived on the scene to pick up the items after receiving the report and classified the case as 'discovery of dangerous drugs', and no arrests have been made.
Starting from February 1, Cannabidiol (CBD) has been incorporated into the 'Dangerous Drug Ordinance', which makes importing, illegally manufacturing, possessing, and consuming CBD illegal.
The highest possible sentence for people who violate the ordinance is seven years imprisonment and a HK$1 million fine. People who illegally traffic or manufacture restricted substances will face the highest possible sentence of life imprisonment sentence and a fine of HK$5 million.
Before the law took effect, the government set up 10 Cannabidiol (CBD) product disposal boxes in different government premises to allow citizens to willingly dispose of their CBD products.
As of January 29, the government collected about 77,400 CBD-containing products, which were mainly cosmetics, oral oil solutions, and health supplements.