The Customs Police Department dealt with 52 cases during the past week in cooperation with partner agencies
The most prominent of which are as follows
18 cases in cooperation with the Ministry of Finance with the aim of improving state revenues and providing the treasury with funds, during which the following were dealt with:
- 13 tax and customs cases and transferring taxpayers to the ministry.
- 6 cases of goods coming from Israel that do not carry a clearing invoice.
29 cases in cooperation with the Ministries of National Economy and Health to prevent the spread of illegal goods and settlement goods and protect the food health of citizens, the most prominent of which are:
- Seizing approximately 2.5 tons of expired food items unfit for human consumption and destroying them.
- Seizing 455 pills and 49 packages of sexual stimulants banned from circulation
3 cases in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture:
- Seizing 32 tons of bananas without an agricultural transportation permit and handing them over to the competent authorities.
- Seizing 645 kg of adulterated olive oil unfit for human consumption and handing them over to the competent authorities.
Two cases in cooperation with the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy during which:
- 12 unapproved mobile devices were seized and were handed over to the competent authorities
- 11 unlicensed packages were handed over to the competent authorities.
The Customs Police Department calls on citizens to submit reports on spoiled and expired goods via the toll-free number 132 or via the department's official Facebook page