Thailand: 5,100 kg of meat impounded in Chon Buri

Published 2023년 11월 3일

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Authorities in Chon Buri, Thailand seized 5.1 tonnes of buffalo and cow meat from a cold storage facility that lacked proper documentation for the movement of goods. The raid took place following complaints from local residents about the potential illegal importation and distribution of meat products. The operator of the cold storage has been given 15 days to provide the necessary documentation or face legal action.
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CHON BURI: Authorities seized a total of 5.1 tonnes of buffalo and cow meat without a proper goods movement document, following a raid on a cold storage facility in Bang Lamung district on Friday. The raid came after the provincial internal security operations command and livestock offices received complaints from local residents that the site in tambon Ban Pong, Bang Lamung, might have been involved in the illegal importation of meat products, which were then processed for distribution within the province. During the inspection of refrigerated containers at the site, officials found 2.6 tonnes of buffalo meat imported from India and 2.5 tonnes of cow meat sourced from Argentina, Panama, Uruguay and New Zealand. The meat was impounded as the operator of the cold storage failed to provide the necessary documentation ...
Source: Bangkokpost

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