Rosselkhoznadzor did not allow 32 tons of beef offal from Belarus to enter Russia

Published 2021년 8월 27일

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A Belarusian citizen was caught by customs officers in Bryansk transporting over 32 tons of frozen beef offal without the necessary veterinary documents and in an unsanitary condition. The products, which included beef heads, blocks of beef scars with nets, and fetlock joint, were also being transported in violation of transportation conditions and are subject to temporary import restrictions due to bovine spongiform encephalopathy. The cargo was returned to Belarus and the individual was held accountable.
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Bryansk customs officers detained a car driven by a citizen of Belarus. He transported more than 32 tons of frozen beef offal to bypass veterinary control posts, according to the press service of the Rosselkhoznadzor in the Bryansk, Smolensk and Kaluga regions. The car was sent for inspection to the Krasny Kamen PPU and provided to the Rosselkhoznadzor specialists. During the inspection, it was found that for beef heads weighing 26.7 tons, blocks of beef scars with nets weighing 3.39 tons, as well as about 2 tons of fetlock joint, the necessary veterinary accompanying documents were missing. In addition, the products were transported in violation of the transportation conditions in a car that was in an unsanitary condition. Also, the transported cargo is subject to temporary ...
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