Five tons of unmarked vegetables were found by the financiers in Makó
Approximately five tons of vegetables with unknown origin were found by the financiers in a lorry in the Makó region – the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) informed MTI.
Némedi-Varga Éva, press officer of NAV’s Csongrád County Tax and Customs Directorate, said that the financiers had found about 5 tons of vegetables poured into the cargo area had no proof of origin, so the government office was informed as well. The amount of the expected fine can reach one million forints. (MTI)
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