The arrest of Cambodians smuggling pork into the country

Published 2022년 12월 27일

Tridge summary

The Thai Customs Department has caught two Cambodian men smuggling 1,142 kilograms of frozen pork into Thailand, valued at 137,040 baht, without customs clearance. This is part of a larger issue, with 14 smuggling cases since July, totaling 174,832 kilograms and worth 35,584,340 baht. The department is working to prevent the spread of African Swine Fever and protect local pig farmers. The smugglers face charges for importing without customs formalities and without a permit for animals or carcasses. The seized pork will be delivered to the Department of Livestock Development for processing.
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Original content

On December 26, 2022, Mr. Phanthong Loykulnan, Deputy Director General of the Customs Department Acting in the position of tax development and management consultant As a spokesperson for the Customs Department revealed that in the case of smuggling of pork and pork parts originating from foreign countries to be sold in the Kingdom of Thailand, the Customs Department therefore requires officials in various areas to be strict in searching the point. There is a risk of smuggling pork and pork parts into the country. To prevent the spread of ASF that affects the health of consumers. Ready to continuously protect the pig farmers in the country. The Customs Department has been informed that slaughtered pork will be smuggled from the Cambodian side into the country along the Thai-Cambodian border in Ban Nong Ian, Tha Kham Sub-district, Aranyaprathet District. Sa Kaeo Province Therefore, together with the officers of the 13th Ranger Regiment and the staff of the Livestock Department Sa ...
Source: Pasusart

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