ATTEMPT TO SMUGGLE ARMENIAN ALCOHOL DRINKS TO AZERBAIJAN PREVENTED
Today
http://www.today.az/news/business /42744.html
Jan 30 2008
Azerbaijan
The State Customs Committee liquidated Armenian-made foodstuffs and
drinks, smuggled to Azerbaijan.
Among foodstuffs, liquidated in the presence of the members of the
Committee and Commission for Liquidation, operating within the foreign
economic association "Azerterminalcomplex", there were cognacs of
Urime, Archankhach, Arsepel, Ararat and Aravan brands.
The State Customs Committee also liquidated nearly 19 kg of caviar,
580 500-grams of empty cans of caviar, 2,840 metallic covers used
in alcohol drinks production, 10,000 glass covers, medicinal drugs,
petards, various drinks and 86,000 empty sacks, confiscated in
various periods.
Fikret Aleskerli, chief of department under the State Customs Committee
of Azerbaijan noted that among the liquidated foods, 100 of 100-gram
coffee packages made in Armenia and labeled "Gold Original Chocolate"
are not suitable for consumption.
Experts consider that the quality indicators of these goods with an
expired term also do not correspond to the adopted standards and are
dangerous for human health, AzerTAc reports.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Today
http://www.today.az/news/business /42744.html
Jan 30 2008
Azerbaijan
The State Customs Committee liquidated Armenian-made foodstuffs and
drinks, smuggled to Azerbaijan.
Among foodstuffs, liquidated in the presence of the members of the
Committee and Commission for Liquidation, operating within the foreign
economic association "Azerterminalcomplex", there were cognacs of
Urime, Archankhach, Arsepel, Ararat and Aravan brands.
The State Customs Committee also liquidated nearly 19 kg of caviar,
580 500-grams of empty cans of caviar, 2,840 metallic covers used
in alcohol drinks production, 10,000 glass covers, medicinal drugs,
petards, various drinks and 86,000 empty sacks, confiscated in
various periods.
Fikret Aleskerli, chief of department under the State Customs Committee
of Azerbaijan noted that among the liquidated foods, 100 of 100-gram
coffee packages made in Armenia and labeled "Gold Original Chocolate"
are not suitable for consumption.
Experts consider that the quality indicators of these goods with an
expired term also do not correspond to the adopted standards and are
dangerous for human health, AzerTAc reports.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress