Five tonnes of unmarked chicken meat was found in a Polish truck
The finance guards of NAV found five tons of unknown origin chicken meat worth 6 million HUF in a Polish lorry. The goods will be destroyed – the organization's press officer told MTI on Wednesday.
Rozs Viktor, press Officer of the National Tax and Customs Authority (NAV) informs that the Slovak driver of the truck had no international haulage driver licenses nor veterinary certification required for the importation of goods either. The goods were tranported from one Hungarian company to another Hungarian company. (MTI)
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