Nébih: every second passenger attempted to pass with forbidden meat product through the Ukrainian border
The officers of the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) and the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) found forbidden meat product at every second passenger who attempted to pass the Ukrainian border – Nébih informed MTI on Wednesday.
The finance officers have managed to prevent the transit of the banned products, which significantly reduced the ASP’s risk of epidemics in Hungary – the announcement wrote.
Nébih draws attention to the fact that no pork or meat products can be imported from Ukraine for the purpose of preventing the introduction of the disease. (MTI)
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