NAV: unknown origin food was found near Hegyeshalom
The staff of the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) found unknown origin food near Hegyeshalom.
Kovács Mária, press officer of the West Transdanubian Regional Tax Directorate-General of NAV told that the shipment was not registered in the electronic road freight control system (ekáer). The officers found the 5 million HUF worth food products in a slovak truck. (MTI)
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