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ITA Officers confiscated Jewellery estimated at over 1.1 Million BAM

Published: March 15, 2024
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Authorized officers of the Indirect Tax Administration at the Gradiška customs office temporarily seized a large amount of women’s wristwatches and various jewelry, the value of which is estimated at 1,175,700 BAM.

During the detailed control of the import shipment that arrived in Bosnia and Herzegovina from China, and in which textiles were declared for import customs clearance, the goods that were tried to be smuggled were discovered. It is about a large amount of women’s watches and a large amount of jewelry that were hidden in the pockets and sleeves of the textile products that were in the shipment.

The discovered contraband was temporarily confiscated, and its value is estimated at 1,175,700 BAN. Activities at the customs terminal in Gradiška were carried out by officers of the Group for the Prevention of Smuggling and Misdemeanors from the regional center of Banjaluka in cooperation with customs officials.

According to the ITA, appropriate proceedings will be initiated against the perpetrators of the described illegalities before the competent court.

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