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On June 13, the Market Management Department of Dak Lak province announced that it had just launched a series of inspections and discovered many businesses selling thousands of camouflage clothing sets of unknown origin in the province.
Accordingly, on the same morning, Market Management Team No. 4 inspected and discovered more than 1,000 used clothes, camouflage hats and belts at a business establishment in Buon Ho town (Dak Lak province) owned by LQM (29 years old).
Authorities discovered many camouflage clothes of unknown origin at a business establishment in Dak Lak. |
M. admitted to importing all of these goods from Ho Chi Minh City to sell for profit. In Buon Ma Thuot City (Dak Lak Province), Market Management Team No. 1 also inspected 2 business establishments and discovered more than 500 used pants and nearly 300 used camouflage shirts.
In Krong Pak district (Dak Lak province), Market Management Team No. 3 also discovered a business household in Ea Yong commune (Krong Pak district) with 20 used pants and 5 camouflage shirts.
At the time of inspection, all of the above businesses were unable to present invoices or documents proving the legality of the goods. Therefore, the Dak Lak Market Management Department temporarily detained all of the above goods for handling according to the provisions of law.
All camouflage clothing has no invoice or documents. |
On the same day, the Kon Tum Market Management Department issued a decision to administratively fine VTN business household (residing in Dak Ha district) VND50 million for trading in smuggled goods.
Previously, Market Management Team No. 2 coordinated with relevant authorities to inspect Ms. N's store and discovered 1,000 sets of used clothes, bearing foreign brands on the list of banned imports, without documents proving their legality.
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