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Smashed the bricks of the trunk belt

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Smashed the bricks of the trunk belt

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Recently, the customs of Daxing Airport, which belongs to Beijing Customs, found that the machine inspection image of a passenger's checked baggage was abnormal when supervising inbound flights. The passenger chose to clear the customs without declaration channel at the time of his entry and did not declare any items to the customs. After opening the box and inspecting it, the on-site customs officers seized a sealed and bonded quartz stone tile in his suitcase, and after opening the tile, it was found that there were 2 ivory products packaged in tin foil inside, and 13 ivory products were seized in other clothes, with a total of 15 pieces and a net weight of 210 grams.

Smashed the bricks of the trunk belt
Smashed the bricks of the trunk belt

Customs reminds: According to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora and the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Wild Animals, in addition to legally holding the "Certificate of Permission for Import and Export" and going through customs formalities in accordance with the regulations, it is forbidden to trade, carry or mail endangered species and their products into and out of the country, and if the circumstances are serious and constitute a crime, criminal responsibility will be investigated in accordance with the law.

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Contributed by Beijing Customs

Executive Producer / Tao Yong

Reviewer / Bao Yinghui, Kang Yue

Editor/ Dai Jun

Art Editor / Wei Hao

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