Qinzhou Port seized more than 26 tons of smuggled lotus mist and egg fruits in China

Published 2023년 3월 29일

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Police at Guangxi Qinzhou Port have seized a large shipment of smuggled fruits, including durian, lotus mist, and egg fruit, and arrested three individuals. The smugglers, recruited by Liang Mouli, were attempting to bring the fruits into the country via boat. The seizure, with a total of 2,218 fruits and a weight of 26.253 tons, has an estimated value of 402,942 yuan.
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Guangxi Qinzhou Port is located at the top of the Beibu Gulf in the South my country Sea, backed by the southwest, facing Southeast Asia, and close to Vietnam. It is the central gateway of the "Golden Triangle" along the coast of Guangxi. Many batches of smuggled fruits have been seized in the Beibu Gulf this year, mainly durian and lotus mist and egg fruit. According to the police of Qinzhou Port, Guangxi, at about 5:00 am on March 20, the police on duty at the Qingcaitou duty station of the Hong Kong Public Security Bureau seized a batch of illicit lotus fruit, egg fruit and other fruits, and arrested 3 people involved in private affairs. According to reports, on March 18, Liang Mouli recruited drivers Li Moujie and Chen Mou to drive a boat to smuggle a batch of lotus fruit, egg fruit and other fruits into the country. , was discovered and stopped by the police patrolling the sea. After counting, a total of 2,218 pieces of fruit were ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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