The Customs Police Service has been dealing with a case over the past week 55 in cooperation with partner agencies

The Customs Police Service has been dealing with a case over the past week 55 in cooperation with partner agencies
The most notable are as follows:
28 cases were seized, in cooperation with the Ministry of Finance, with the aim of improving state revenues and supplying the treasury with funds
- 18 tax and customs cases and transferring taxpayers to the Ministry to complete their commercial transactions.
- 8 cases of goods coming from Israel that did not carry a clearing invoice.
- Two cases in the field of smuggled and banned tobacco.
 20 cases in cooperation with the Ministries of National Economy and Health to prevent the spread of spoiled, smuggled goods and settlement goods and to protect the nutritional health of citizens, the most prominent of which are:
- 107 kilograms of food supplies in violation of mandatory instructions were seized and handed over to the competent authorities.
- 1 and a half tons of expired foodstuffs were seized and destroyed by decision of the competent authorities.
- 54 pieces of bead toys, toys banned from circulation and handed over to the competent authorities.
- 1.2 kg of sexual materials were seized without licenses from the Ministry of Health and were handed over to the competent authorities.
5 issues in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture within the framework of protecting and supporting the steadfastness of Palestinian farmers, where they dealt with:
- 11 tons of fruit, 4 tons of firewood that were transported without an agricultural permit, and 590 kg of adulterated olive oil were seized and handed over to the competent authorities.
- Two cases, in cooperation with the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, during which:
103 postal packages that did not have licenses from the Ministry and were delivered to the competent authorities.
_ To report any smuggled, corrupt, or counterfeit materials, manipulation of product prices, or monopoly, it is necessary to call the toll-free number 132 or through the agency’s official page on the social networking site (Facebook).


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