Several tons of unmarked vegetables were found in a Romanian truck
Several tons of unmarked vegetables and fruits were found by the finance guards near Nagylak in a Romanian truck – the National Tax and Customs Office (NAV) informed MTI on Saturday.
Némedi-Varga Éva, press officer of the NAV in Csongrád County said that the truck carried 233 trays about three tons of fruits and vegetables from Hungary to Romania. On the basis of the data of the electronic road control system (ekáer) the consignment has not been announced and two out of the three invoices were fake. (MTI)
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