Border guards in the Rostov Region, Russia, have seized 1.4 tons of illegally caught fish from a local resident, valued at over 24 million rubles. The confiscation included over 13,500 fish specimens of various species. An investigation is underway.
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Border guards have confiscated 1.4 tons of illegally caught fish from a resident of the Rostov Region. This was reported by the Public Relations Center (PRC) of the FSB of Russia. "Employees of the Border Department of the FSB of Russia for the Rostov Region have stopped the circulation of illegally obtained aquatic bioresources. In the Neklinovsky District of the Rostov Region, over 13.5 thousand specimens of fish of various species (shemaya, sterlet, mullet, roach, goby, pike perch) were found and confiscated from a local resident on the coast of the Taganrog Bay of the Azov Sea in a cargo vehicle without documents confirming the legality of its origin," the PRC said. The total ...
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