A shipment of illegal cloths was detected with ekáer
On the basis of the data of the ekáer road toll cams, the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) detected shipment of illegal cloths – the NAV told MTI.
The colleagues of NAV checked a truck in a warehouse in the capital's tenth district. According to the transport documents the T-shirts, sports pants and women tops could not even be in Hungary since the delivery’s destination was Bulgaria. The shipment did not have an ekáer number, so the NAV imposed a fine on the shipment. (MTI)
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