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Authorities temporarily seize “huge” cargo volume after checking containers in previous warehouse – Photo: NGUYEN TRI
On the afternoon of August 31, the Ho Chi Minh City Market Management Department reported that the unit had just discovered a large-scale smuggling warehouse on Phu Dinh Street (District 8, Ho Chi Minh City) , getting ready to take it to the pepper market. receivers. Currently, all shipments have been sealed for subsequent handling in accordance with regulations.
Specifically, at the time of the inspection, Team 1, Ho Chi Minh City Market Control Department, caught a container preparing to collect goods at the warehouse address 12 Phu Dinh Street (District 8, HCMC) .
When checking the previous warehouse, the authorities found that there are currently 8,000 cosmetic items, perfumes, soaps, household items, foods such as five-spice duck feet, yogurt tablets.
All of them do not have invoices or proof of purchase and sale of a shipment worth about 800 million dong.
Continuing with the review of the container truck with the import declaration and another point located in the warehouse facilities, the authorities discovered about 5,000 more children’s toys, all kinds of cosmetics, household appliances. , phone components and 80,000 masks come from China, without invoices and documents with a total value of more than 2 billion VND.
Currently, the market management agency has registered and sealed all the above products in accordance with the regulations.
The temporarily seized shipment includes medical masks. – Photo: NGUYEN TRI
Many electronic and cosmetic devices have signs of smuggling from China – Photo: NGUYEN TRI
A lot of electronic devices are stored in cardboard boxes – Photo: NGUYEN TRI
Suspected contraband pharmaceuticals and cosmetics were discovered after checking the previous warehouse – Photo: NGUYEN TRI
Various types of cosmetic and electronic products … suspected of being illegally imported are temporarily seized – Photo: NGUYEN TRI
Foreign words printed on product cartons have no origin – Photo: NGUYEN TRI