Russia: Illegal export of a herd of horses to Kazakhstan was stopped in the Novosibirsk region

Published 2024년 7월 1일

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Customs officers in the Novosibirsk region have intercepted a truck transporting 38 horses to Kazakhstan at the Pavlovka checkpoint, halting an illegal export attempt. The export was prohibited due to the sender's exclusion from the Unified State Register of Individual Entrepreneurs since 2016, rendering them ineligible for exporting horses. This incident is part of a series of nine cases uncovered by customs officers and Rosselkhoznadzor this year, involving the illegal export of horses, with a total of 224 horses being returned to their senders.
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Customs officers in the Novosibirsk region stopped the illegal export of a large consignment of horses - 38 animals - to Kazakhstan. The truck with the horses was stopped at the Pavlovka checkpoint, the press service of the Siberian Customs Administration reported. “The mobile group stopped a truck with 38 animals at the Pavlovka international checkpoint on the border with Kazakhstan. Customs officers decided to ban the export of goods to Kazakhstan. The vehicle and horses were returned to the Russian Federation,” the message says. It is clarified that according to the documents, the sender of the herd was excluded from the Unified State Register of Individual Entrepreneurs back in 2016, and therefore did not have the right to export a large ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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