Nearly 2 tons of smuggled Turkey's kosher cheese were seized

Published 2021년 12월 24일

Tridge summary

Gendarmerie teams in Sivas, Turkey, have confiscated 1.8 tonnes of cheeses of unknown origin during a road inspection in the Gemerek district. The driver and owner of the cheeses have been initiated for smuggling and public health endangerment charges. The cheeses, consisting of cheddar and kashar varieties, were lacking delivery notes and were delivered to the District Directorate of Agriculture, Forestry and Food to be destroyed.
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In the Gemerek district of Sivas, the gendarmerie teams confiscated 1 ton of 804 kilograms of cheddar cheese of unknown origin. According to the information obtained, 1 ton of 804 kilograms of kashar cheese, whose origin is not known and which does not have a delivery note, was seized during the search made in a vehicle that was stopped by the Gendarmerie teams during the road inspections held in front of the Chamber of Agriculture in the Gemerek district of Sivas. Vehicle driver C.I. and B.Ö., who was determined to be the owner of the cheeses. Proceedings were initiated against him on charges of smuggling and "endangering public health". The cheeses were delivered to the District Directorate of Agriculture, Forestry and Food to be destroyed. ...
Source: TRBloomberg

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