May 12th, People's Network - According to reports from the Hong Kong Ta Kung Pao, a Hong Kong man was recently detained when trying to exit through the Luohu Port in Shenzhen while carrying 150 copies of the book "3D Meat Pillow Decoded." According to Luohu Customs, the man is suspected of illegally smuggling 3D pornographic publications and has now been handed over to the customs anti-smuggling department for further processing. On the afternoon of May 6th, a Hong Kong man surnamed Huang attempted to exit through the Luohu Port. At the checkpoint, he handed over three large cardboard boxes to a professional "water guest," a Hong Kong woman surnamed Chen, entrusting her to pull them through the checkpoint with a luggage cart while he accompanied her through customs. When Chen passed through with a handcart loaded with the boxes, an X-ray machine detected a large number of printed items inside, leading to a further unpacking inspection. Upon opening the boxes, customs officers discovered that all three were filled with copies of the book "3D Meat Pillow Decoded." After counting, it was found that the three boxes contained a total of 150 sets of the book along with accompanying 3D glasses. After examination and identification, the content was determined to be ancient illustrated pornographic Spring Palace paintings. The book was designed with a 3D effect and required special glasses for reading. Based on the initial statements from the parties involved, this batch of books was launched to take advantage of the release period of the Hong Kong film "3D Meat Pillow." It is understood that printed materials or audiovisual products containing obscene and pornographic content are all items explicitly prohibited from entering or leaving the country by national regulations. If it is confirmed that the act was carried out with the purpose of profit or dissemination, smuggling obscene films, videotapes, audiocassettes, pictures, books, or other obscene items can result in imprisonment. (Editor: SN025)