Police seize adulterated olive oil on the border with Paraguay

Published 2024년 1월 10일

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Authorities in Foz do Iguaçu seized 150 liters of adulterated olive oil in an effort to crack down on smuggling and embezzlement. The seized product, a mixture of vegetable oils being sold as Argentine olive oil, was found to have reduced nutritional value and can be harmful to consumers. The owner of the establishment where the seizure occurred was arrested for smuggling, and the products were taken to the Federal Revenue Service.
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The Federal Police (PF) and the Federal Revenue Service seized 150 liters of adulterated olive oil in Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná, on Tuesday morning (9). The action took place in the customs area of the International Friendship Bridge, on the border with Paraguay, with the aim of repressing smuggling and embezzlement crimes. The seized product was a mixture of vegetable oils that were being sold as Argentine olive oil. The National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) prohibits the trade, advertising and consumption of this type of product, as it has reduced nutritional value and may be harmful to the health of consumers who are sensitive to the components of the added oils. The seizure occurred in an establishment located in the Vila Portes neighborhood. The owner of the place was arrested for the crime ...
Source: CanalRural

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