The finance guards found unmarked mandarin at the Budapest Wholesale Market
Twelve tons of unknown origin unmarked mandarin was found by the finance guards in a truck that does not have an ekáer number at the Budapest Wholesale Market – the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) ekáer MTI.
According to the information of Suller György Attila spokesman, the truck was carrying mandarins from Spain to Slovakia, so it was not clear why the shipment is in Budapest. It was revealed soon that from the 17 tons of mandarin worth 2 million HUF nearly 12 tons are unmarked and is unknown origin. (MTI)
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