Smuggled goods such as adults and children’s wear, school bags and imitation jewellery have been seized

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Deceitful dealers have been cautioned as pirated products, for example, grown-ups and kids’ wear, school sacks and impersonation adornments have been seized by the Fiji Revenue and Customs Service.

FRCS Acting Chief Executive Officer Jonetani Vuto says all merchants and shippers should proclaim all the products in their transfer adding that inability to do so may bring about corrective measures with confinement, seizure and relinquishment activities and punishments of up to $25,000.

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Vuto says FRCS may likewise indict wrongdoers engaged with deceitful avoidance of obligations and charges and those saw as liable may confront a detainment term of as long as 10 years.

He further says Customs Agents and Brokers, who get ready mistaken affirmations are additionally subject to a fine of up to $25,000 or 10 years detainment.

Vuto adds they are consistently directing danger profiling to target high chance merchants.

-Fiji Village
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