Illegal Dairy Products Seized in Zabaykalsky Krai
In Zabaykalsky Krai, a recent inspection uncovered dairy products failing to meet mandatory veterinary requirements. This violation comes with strict penalties under current veterinary rules, which prohibit the circulation of animal origin products without proper documentation.
The illegal activity involved the delivery of 240 kg of 82.5% butter from July 11 to September 1. This butter, accompanied by 14 electronic veterinary certificates, was traced back to an entrepreneur from Bashkortostan. However, it was discovered that this entrepreneur's production certificates for butter had been cancelled due to selling products of unknown origin.
The recipients of these illegitimate products were promptly notified. Authorities have sent materials to the Commission for Combating Illegal Circulation of Industrial Products and the regional prosecutor's office for further action. The specific companies involved in receiving these products from the entrepreneur have not been identified, but such information may be available through local media or official reports.
The illegal circulation of dairy products in Zabaykalsky Krai has been addressed, with the responsible entrepreneur identified and recipients notified. Authorities are now investigating the matter further to ensure such violations do not recur.
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