Ramallah - Ma'an - A statement issued by the Public Relations and Media Department of the Customs Police Agency stated that during the month of April, the agency dealt with 201 cases in cooperation with the civilian partner agencies and the competent security services, within the framework of combating the phenomenon of smuggling in all its forms and protecting the national economy. The statement indicated that The cases were divided between tax and customs cases, in addition to cases related to the economic, health, agricultural and public safety fields. The details of the statement stated that the agency dealt with: 81 cases in cooperation with the Ministry of Finance to improve state revenues and supply the treasury with funds, which are detailed as follows: _ 55 tax and customs cases were seized and taxpayers were transferred to the Ministry to complete their commercial transactions. _ 19 cases of goods coming from Israel that did not carry a clearing invoice were seized. -7 issues in the field of s muggled tobacco that is banned from circulation due to its economic harm and depletion of the state treasury. - 92 cases were dealt with in cooperation with the Ministry of Economy to prevent the spread of illegal goods and settlement goods, and they are detailed as follows: - Approximately 96 tons of expired materials were seized and delivered to the competent authorities - 7 tons (of food supplies, cosmetics, and cosmetics) that did not carry an identification card were seized. In Arabic and materials violating the mandatory technical instructions. Two cases of prohibited goods were dealt with, during which 228 individuals seized plastic beads due to their harm to the health and safety of our children. In the same context, 21 cases were dealt with in cooperation with the Ministry of Health to provide food and health security: During which approximately 2 tons of finished materials were seized. The authority was destroyed, based on the decision of the competent authorities. _ Two cases were dealt with in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture and to support the agricultural sector and encourage the local product, including: - Two cases for animal products that do not carry agricultural permits or import permits or are prohibited from circulation by a decision of the Minister of Agriculture. _ 3 cases of communications in violation of the law were dealt with in cooperation with the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy: - During which 39 postal packages were seized that did not have licenses from the Ministry of Communications and were forbidden to be circulated except through the Palestinian mail, and 125 Israeli SIM cards were forbidden from circulating. The seized items were delivered to the Ministry until completion. legal procedures. Two cases were dealt with in cooperation with the Environmental Quality Authority: during which 8 tons of solid waste coming from settlements and 80 tons of construction waste coming from Israel were seized, which is in violation of the regulations and laws in force in the State of Palestine, and they were returned to their source. Finally, the Customs Police emphasizes the important role of citizens in submitting reports about spoiled and expired goods via the toll-free number 132 or through the agency's official page on Facebook. Source: Maan News Agency
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