Macau govt slams case of HK car used in attempt to evade COVID-19 curbs

2020-10-09 02:29
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The Macau government’s Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre said in a statement last night that Public Security Police (PSP) officers discovered on Wednesday that a Hong Kong car with a Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau triple licence plate was used in an attempt to enter Macau on that day by evading Macau’s COVID-19 quarantine and entry curb measures.

According to the statement, a Hong Kong resident surnamed Lai drove the car with a Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau triple licence plate from Hong Kong to the Zhuhai checkpoint via the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HZMB), while another Hong Kong resident surnamed Ng drove a Macau resident surnamed Hoi in a Macau car with a Guangdong-Macau dual licence plate from the Macau checkpoint to the Zhuhai checkpoint.

According to the statement, the two cars met at the Zhuhai checkpoint area, where Hoi got into Lai’s car in an attempt to drive it into Macau, while Lai got into his car as a passenger driven by Hoi back to the Macau checkpoint area where Lai attempted to take a “Golden Bus” trip back to Hong Kong but was intercepted by local police officers.

The statement said that the Macau authorities ordered Lai to drive his car back to Hong Kong due the fact that the car is barred from entering Macau under its current COVID-19 entry curbs.

The statement also said that the Macau Health Bureau (SSM) has imposed “mandatory quarantine” on Hoi after determining that he risks COVID-19 infection as he had been in touch with a person and vehicle from Hong Kong.

The statement also pointed out that Hoi attempted to bypass the Health Bureau’s guidelines on how those driving their cars from Hong Kong to Macau should handle their vehicles upon arrival in Macau. The statement also said that the Public Security Police will launch an investigation into Hoi’s illegal conduct.

The centre said that it strongly condemns the illegal conduct.

All those arriving in Macau from Hong Kong must present a nucleic acid test (NAT) certificate confirming that they have tested negative for COVID-19 within the past 24 hours, otherwise they will be refused entry. They will then have to undergo 14 days of quarantine and medical observation at one of the government’s “quarantine hotels” upon their arrival here.

According to the guidelines, officially known as Handling Guidelines for Vehicles of Self-Driving Individuals from Hong Kong, the self-driving individuals must park their vehicles at the designated area in the East Car Park at the Macau checkpoint area of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HZMB). The drivers can only pick up their vehicles themselves or authorise others to pick up their vehicles after completing their 14-day quarantine in Macau. 


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