On June 13, a leader of the Dak Lak Market Management Department confirmed that the unit's professional teams had just simultaneously launched inspections and temporarily seized many goods including clothes, camouflage hats, and military uniforms of unknown origin at many business establishments.
Accordingly, on the morning of June 13, Market Management Team No. 4 conducted an inspection and discovered that a clothing business on An Duong Vuong Street, TDP 1, Doan Ket Ward, Buon Ho Town (Dak Lak) owned by Mr. LQM (29 years old) was openly selling more than 1,000 used clothes, camouflage hats and belts.
Market management forces inspect clothing and camouflage hats of unknown origin at a business establishment in Buon Ho town.
DAK LAK MARKET MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
Working with the inspection team, the owner of the above facility admitted to importing all of these goods from Ho Chi Minh City to sell for profit. However, at the time of inspection, the owner of the facility could not present invoices or documents proving the legality of the goods.
On the same day, June 13, in Buon Ma Thuot City, Market Management Team No. 1 inspected and discovered a total of 800 used camouflage pants and shirts at 2 stores in Tan Loi Ward and Tan Lap Ward. At the time of inspection, the owners of these 2 establishments could not present invoices or documents proving the legal origin of the above-mentioned clothes for sale.
In Krong Pak District, Market Management Team No. 3 inspected a business in Hamlet 19 Thang 5, Ea Yong Commune and discovered that this business was selling 20 pairs of pants and 5 used camouflage shirts of unknown origin.
The professional units of Dak Lak Market Management Department have temporarily detained all of the above goods to continue verifying and handling according to the provisions of law.
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