Over 8 tons of expired food products were seized last week in cooperation with partner agencies.

 

Over 8 tons of expired food products were seized last week in cooperation with partner agencies.

The most prominent cases are as follows:

84 cases in cooperation with the Ministry of Finance, aimed at improving state revenues and bolstering the treasury. These cases included:

- 21 tax and customs cases, with the taxpayers referred to the Ministry to complete their commercial transactions.

- 4 cases involving goods arriving from Israel without proper documentation.

- 59 cases related to smuggled and prohibited tobacco products.

25 cases in cooperation with the Ministries of National Economy and Health to prevent the spread of illegal goods. The most prominent of these cases included:

- The seizure of over 8 tons of expired and unfit-for-human-consumption food products, which were subsequently destroyed.

- The seizure of 1.8 kg of prohibited sexual stimulants, which were handed over to the relevant authorities. The Customs Authority calls on citizens to report smuggled, spoiled, or counterfeit goods, price manipulation of products, or monopolies by calling the toll-free number 132 or through the Authority’s official page on the social networking site (Facebook).


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