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Immigration Department
Immigration Control
The Immigration Department plays an important role in maintaining law and order by controlling entry into the HKSAR. Through examination at control points and vetting of entry applications, undesirable persons including international criminals and terrorists are detected and denied entry. In 2003, 20 521 such travellers and 7 134 other persons not in possession of proper documentation were refused permission to land, and 2 266 applications for entry were refused.
Detection of Forged Travel Documents
Strict measures were taken to guard against the use of forged travel documents. Officers detected 3 094 forged travel documents during the year, compared with 3 549 in 2002. Frequent contacts with local, Mainland and overseas law enforcement agencies and consulates were maintained to exchange information and intelligence on the use of such documents. Special operations were mounted against forgery syndicates.
Interception of Wanted Persons
In 2003, 212 608 wanted persons were intercepted at immigration control points and other offices. These persons were suspected to be connected with trafficking in dangerous drugs and other criminal offences such as murder and robbery.
Illegal Immigration and Unlawful Employment
In 2003, 4 052 illegal immigrants were apprehended and repatriated, compared with 6 545 in 2002.
Many illegal workers were visitors who breached their conditions of stay. The Immigration Task Force conducted frequent checks at targeted locations, including construction sites, factories, restaurants and other places of employment. In 2003, 5 739 operations were conducted and 16 548 illegal workers were arrested, compared with 3 580 operations and 11 990 arrests in 2002.
Illegal workers were prosecuted and either fined or jailed before being repatriated to their places of origin. Their employers were also prosecuted. In 2003, 445 employers of illegal workers were prosecuted, compared with 383 in 2002.
Deportation and Removal
The Immigration Department processes deportation and removal orders. During the year, 7 193 persons convicted of possessing or trafficking in dangerous drugs, deception, theft, forgery and other criminal offences were considered for deportation and 582 were deported. Another 1 555 were removed from the HKSAR under removal orders, covering 30 illegal immigrants and 1 525 people who had breached their conditions of stay.
Investigation and Prosecution of Immigration Offences
During the year, 23 040 charges were laid against persons who had committed various immigration offences. These offences included remaining in the HKSAR illegally, breaching conditions of stay, making false statements or representations, and using or possessing forged travel documents.
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