“Unaccounted” goods – more than 35.5 thousand cases of mobile phones

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Customs officials​ in Belarus recently intercepted a truck carrying‍ over 35,500 unauthorized phone ⁣cases, valued ​at more ‍than 300,000 Belarusian rubles, during a routine inspection on the M-1​ highway.⁢ The driver, who⁢ claimed to be transporting children’s toys, failed to provide the necessary​ documentation for the additional cargo. This ​finding‍ highlights ongoing efforts by ⁣Belarusian authorities to ⁣combat smuggling adn ensure compliance with import ⁣regulations. The incident underscores the ​importance⁤ of thorough ‍customs checks in ​maintaining market integrity and protecting consumers from unregulated ⁣products.In a notable advancement, the operational customs office in ⁤belarus has initiated an administrative procedure against a carrier, citing‌ violations under Article​ 13.12 of‌ the Code of Administrative⁢ Offenses. This‍ action comes in response‍ to the discovery of over 355,000 mobile phone cases ‍that were reportedly ⁤smuggled ⁣into the country. authorities are intensifying their efforts‌ to combat illegal ​imports, which pose risks to both consumer safety and‌ the local‌ economy. The case‍ highlights the ongoing⁣ challenges faced by customs officials in regulating cross-border trade and​ ensuring ⁣compliance with⁣ national laws.In a significant crackdown on smuggling‍ activities, authorities have reported a staggering increase in unaccounted goods, particularly ‍mobile phones, with thousands ⁢of cases under investigation. this surge ‍has prompted⁣ the ⁣imposition of hefty fines, reaching up ‍to 50% of the value of the goods involved in administrative offenses. ​The ​enforcement agencies are intensifying their efforts to combat illegal​ conduct,aiming to restore market integrity ⁣and protect ​consumers. As the situation ⁤develops, stakeholders are‌ urged to remain ‍vigilant and report any suspicious activities to help curb this growing issue.

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