According to a report from the Macao Customs on April 25, on April 22, Macao Customs, acting on an alert generated by its "Risk Management System," stopped and inspected a light passenger vehicle at the Hengqin Port of Entry and discovered 51 kilograms of cooked meal boxes hidden in the trunk. The suspect is a 35-year-old male Macao resident who was admitted for attempting to smuggle the uninspected cooked meal boxes into Macau from the mainland via the Hengqin Port of Entry. The suspect is suspected of violating relevant provisions of the "Sanitary and Phytosanitary." Customs has referred the case involving the uninspected cooked meals to the competent authority (Municipal Affairs Bureau) for further handling.
Macao Customs reminds the public not to purchase food of unknown origin to avoid food safety risks. Before traveling to or from Macao, travelers must familiarize themselves with the relevant regulations regarding items brought into or out of the region, strictly comply with the laws, regulations, and quarantine requirements of both Macao and the Mainland, and avoid inadvertently breaking the law.
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