More than 50kg of Polish meat products seized by Jersey customs

게시됨 2023년 3월 2일

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Jersey Customs and Immigrations Service (JCIS) has confiscated over 50kgs of pork products brought from Poland, as they were not in the original, unopened packaging, and lacked necessary documentation. These importation rules aim to prevent the spread of diseases like African Swine Fever. JCIS has cautioned Jersey residents about the stringent procedures for bringing certain animal products from the EU, emphasizing that only a specified quantity of pork and pork products are allowed for personal consumption or pet feed, provided they are in the original, unopened packaging and marked for health safety.
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Officers of the Jersey Customs and Immigrations Service seized over 50kgs of pork products, including sausages, cooked hams and minced meat, which had been brought over from Poland. Jersey Evening Post report that the products, packaged in unmarked tins and plastic wrapping, violated the Jersey law which states that imported meat and animal products arriving on the island from the EU must be in the original, unopened packaging. Shipments are also required to be marked for delivery to a registered business, accompanied by specific documentation and the Environment Health department must be notified of the delivery. The strict legislation on the importing of pork and pork products reduces the risk of diseases such as African Swine Fever spreading on the island. A spokesperson for JCIS said that the meat was being brought in by a member of the public travelling from Poland to Jersey. JCIS reminded Jersey residents that there are strict procedures for the importation of certain animal ...
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