Israel seizes 9 tons of smuggled vegetables

Published 2024년 4월 2일

Tridge summary

In a proactive move before Pesach, the Jewish Passover, Israeli Ministry of Agriculture inspectors ramped up their border checks and successfully intercepted two smuggling attempts at the Bekaa crossing, totaling approximately 9 tons of various vegetables. The first attempt involved around 8.5 tons of vegetables and 72 bottles of pickled cucumber with falsified documentation from the Palestinian Authority, aimed for Kiryat Ata's market. The second attempt saw 350 kg of vegetables hidden in a commercial vehicle, intended for the Haifa market. Both incidents led to the confiscation and destruction of the produce and the initiation of criminal proceedings against the involved drivers, highlighting the ministry's dedication to public health and agricultural protection by regulating agricultural product imports.
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Before Pesach, the Jewish Passover, the inspectors of the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture began to intensify their activity at the border crossings, so, during an activity by the inspectors of the Central Control and Investigation Unit (PISUH) of the Ministry of Agriculture , at the Bekaa crossing, ministry inspectors thwarted two smuggling attempts of about 9 tons of vegetables of various types. In the first seizure, inspectors from the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture discovered around 8.5 tons of vegetables of different types: cucumbers, zucchini, eggplants, tomatoes, hot peppers, green beans and cauliflower. Also found in the truck were 72 one and a half liter bottles of pickled cucumber. A false document was attached to vegetables smuggled out of the Palestinian Authority. A preliminary investigation shows that all the vegetables were intended to be sold in Kiryat Ata. Given the real danger of consuming these vegetables, the product was sent for destruction and criminal ...
Source: InfoAgro

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