Tyumen customs officers prevented caviar from entering Kazakhstan and sodas from entering Russia
tyumen customs officers did not let 8 kilograms of red caviar of salmon fish out of the country at the Russian-Kazakh border. 16 jars of pink salmon delicacy produced in Kamchatka Krai, the offender tried to export to Petropavlovsk (Kazakhstan) without a veterinary certificate. A decision was made to ban the export of goods from the territory of Russia.
And customs officers did not let 20 tons of carbonated drink of a famous brand, which left Russia, into the country. The goods were transported from Astana to Ekaterinburg without mandatory labeling. The officers made a decision to ban the import and return the cargo to Kazakhstan.
In total this year mobile groups of Tyumen customs on the Russian-Kazakh border checked more than 92 thousand heavy trucks – 3 times more than last year. Violations were detected in every 180th vehicle. In total, 5 thousand tons of goods were prevented from moving in violation of the current legislation.
Maria Zakirova, Press Secretary of Tyumen Customs Service