Custom posts favored by HK citizens   (Xinhua)  Updated: 2006-07-09 15:36  A total of 705 new Customs 
staff will be recruited for 2006-07 and about 10,000 applications have been 
received for the 69 inspectorate posts and most applicants are degree holders, 
Hong Kong Commissioner of Customs Excise Timothy Tong said on Saturday. 
Speaking on a radio talk show Saturday morning, Tong said the government 
hopes the so-called "co-location clearance arrangement" can be implemented by 
mid-2007. 
 He said most of the Customs officers recruited in the 2006-07 recruitment 
exercise will be sent to man the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Western Corridor Shenzhen 
Bay Control Point, where clearance services for both Hong Kong and the Mainland 
sides will be located in the same premises. 
 He believed the arrangement will be essential in facilitating the flow of 
people and cargo between the two places. 
 Turning to intellectual property rights protection, the commissioner said the 
department will join youth uniform groups to encourage youngsters to report 
intellectual property rights infringement to the department. 
 Hong Kong Customs had stepped up enforcement against all forms of piracy, and 
maintained close surveillance on the Internet during the World Cup period, he 
said. Only a few TV piracy activities involving World Cup matches were 
discovered.  
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