Accordingly, on June 7, the working group of Department PC03 inspected a food trading company in Tan Nhut commune, Binh Chanh district (HCMC).
Through inspection, the working group determined that the company's cold storage contained more than 61.5 tons of animal organs and meat without invoices or documents proving their origin, and without animal quarantine certificates, including: more than 1.3 tons of pig udders; 16.7 tons of pig stomachs (Poland); nearly 26.5 tons of pig stomachs (Netherlands); 3.6 tons of beef shank; 5.9 tons of chicken cartilage and 7.5 tons of chicken.
Ho Chi Minh City police inspect infringing goods
The working group determined that all goods were contained in cartons and had foreign printed labels, no Vietnamese sub-labels, and no invoices or documents proving their origin.
Types of goods inspected and detained
Previously, on May 29, the working group of PC03 Department coordinated with Binh Hung Hoa Ward Police (Binh Tan District, Ho Chi Minh City) to inspect the compliance with food safety laws of a business located on Street No. 22. Here, the working group discovered nearly 3.4 tons of animal organs and meat products without invoices or documents proving their origin.
Then on May 30, the working group of PC03 Department coordinated with the Police of Binh Hung Hoa B Ward (Binh Tan District, Ho Chi Minh City) to inspect a cold storage on Binh Thanh Street owned by an individual, and discovered that the cold storage was storing 3.4 tons of animal organs and meat without labels, invoices, or documents proving their origin for sale on the market.
Currently, Department PC03 is temporarily detaining all of the above goods for verification and handling according to regulations.
THU HOAI
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/phat-hien-gan-70-tan-noi-tang-va-thit-dong-vat-khong-ro-nguon-goc-tai-tphcm-post799240.html
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