Smuggled garlic intercepted in Poland

Published: 10 January 2011 y., Monday

Six containers containing a total of 144 tonnes of smuggled fresh garlic disguised as onions have been intercepted in Poland. This is the result of close cooperation between the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF), Polish police and customs authorities. The financial impact on the EU budget of the garlic seized is 180,000 Euro in terms of customs’ duties - this loss has been prevented. However, the total impact, in terms of evaded customs’ duties for garlic declared as onions using this modus operandi, is estimated at more than 1 million Euros.

"The interception of the two containers was the result of a carefully prepared initiative coordinated by OLAF in close cooperation with the Polish police in Lublin and the Polish customs authorities. Continued close cooperation on the case lead to the interception of a further four containers", said Ian Walton, Director of Investigations and Operations II. "This action came about due to the excellent cooperation provided by Polish police and the Polish customs authorities assisted by the Dutch customs authorities. It is a prime example of OLAF's ability to assist Member States, at an operational level, in fighting fraud and protecting European taxpayers' money".

Imports of fresh Chinese garlic to the EU are subject to a 9.6% ad valorem duty and, an additional specific duty of 1 200 Euros per tonne (net weight). This specific amount is not applicable to imports within an annual quota of 58 870 tonnes worldwide (including 33 700 tonnes from China). In addition, within the framework of preferential trade arrangements, fresh garlic can be imported duty-free and without quantitative restrictions, as long as the goods originate in countries that benefit from preferential treatment. As the production capacity for garlic in China is very high and production costs are low, evading the levy by importing fresh garlic illegally is an attractive business for smugglers.

In December 2010, OLAF opened an investigation into the alleged smuggling of Chinese fresh garlic into the EU. As a result of close cooperation between OLAF and Polish police from Lublin and Polish customs authorities, two full containers (each containing 24 tonnes) of garlic, declared as fresh onions on the accompanying commercial and customs documents, were intercepted on 15 December 2010 in Poland. Following an additional intensive exchange of information between OLAF, Polish police and customs authorities; a further four containers (each containing 24 tonnes) were intercepted on 5 January 2011 by the Polish authorities.

The garlic was initially transported from China to Rotterdam in deep-sea vessels. In Rotterdam the garlic, declared as onions, was transshipped to feeder vessels which transported it on to Poland. After being cleared in Poland as fresh onions on which only the 9.6% ad valorem duty was paid instead of customs duty applicable to fresh garlic (9.6% ad valorem duty and the additional specific duty of 1 200 Euros per tonne (net weight)), the garlic was distributed on the Polish market.

The Polish police authorities have arrested two of the organisers of these fraudulent activities and it is believed that the smuggling organisation is seriously disrupted by this joint initiative. Further investigations are ongoing.

Šaltinis: europa.eu
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

12 killed in British gun rampage

A taxi driver in northwest England went on a shooting rampage that lasted several hours Wednesday -- killing 12 people and wounding at least 25 others. more »

S. Africa jail break for W. Cup fans

Despite being behind bars, South African offenders will join the rest of the world in watching the World Cup. more »

Tenth suicide at China iPhone maker

A tenth employee of iPhone maker Foxconn jumped to his death in China, as questions are raised about the company's labour practices. more »

China school attacker faces death

A 47-year-old man was sentenced to death for the April stabbing of 29 children and 3 teachers in eastern China. more »

Comic thief nabbed by ... Spiderman

International Free Comic Day in was taken a little too literally by a customer in Australia, but Spiderman was on hand to catch the thief. more »

Twelve dead in Russian mine blast

Twelve men died, forty one were injured and more than eighty were still trapped underground after a build up of methane gas caused an explosion at the Raspadskaya mine in Russia early on Sunday. more »

Amsterdam stampede injures dozens

What was supposed to be a respectful Remembrance Day ceremony quickly turned to panic in Amsterdam. more »

Hijacked Russian oil tanker is rescued

Somali pirates hijack a Russian-owned oil tanker off the coast of Yemen and warn against rescue attempts. more »

Clues emerge in NYC car bomb plot

U.S. investigators are combing through evidence to determine whether a car bomb defused in New York City's Times Square is connected to terrorism. more »

Port-au-Prince market burns

Fire sweeps across downtown Port-au-Prince market. more »