
The incident occurred on Christmas Eve, when routine screening identified the suspected prohibited weapon within the luggage during pre-departure checks, prompting intervention by airport security personnel.
Airport district police attended the scene and detained the 45-year-old man on suspicion of possessing a prohibited weapon in violation of Hong Kong’s Aviation Security Ordinance.
The extendable baton, classified under local law as a prohibited item, is strictly barred from both carry-on and checked baggage on flights departing from the city, reflecting a robust regulatory regime aimed at ensuring aviation safety and public security at the international transport hub.
Following the arrest, the individual was taken into police custody for questioning by the airport’s criminal investigation team.
After initial interrogation, he was released on bail pending further investigation; formal charges may be brought as inquiries continue.
Hong Kong’s legal framework prohibits the possession of certain weapons, including extendable batons and other offensive instruments, without lawful authority, and offenders face potential penalties that include imprisonment.
Security authorities emphasised that travellers should be vigilant in checking the contents of their luggage before travel, noting that prohibited items are occasionally found in both checked and hand-carried baggage despite repeated public advisories.
The arrest underscores ongoing enforcement efforts by Hong Kong airport security to prevent prohibited items from reaching aircraft and ensure compliance with aviation safety laws.
In reminding the travelling public of legal obligations, officials highlighted the severe consequences of attempting to transport weapons through airport security and the importance of adhering to established safety protocols.






























