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Tag: Finnish customs

Finland / General news / Thailand

Finnish Customs suspects major cannabis operation after seizing 13 Kg from Bangkok

December 23, 2024 - by Karoline Rosenkrantz Paasch - 3 Comments.

Authorities in Finland are investigating a suspected group responsible for smuggling nearly 100 kilograms of cannabis into the country, according to a recent statement by Finnish Customs. The investigation began …

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China / Community news / Finland

Finnish customs finds banned additives in imported Candy from China

November 29, 2024 - by Karoline Rosenkrantz Paasch - 1 Comment

The Finnish Customs Authority has made a troubling discovery of banned titanium dioxide (E171) in candy imported from China. This substance, which the EU prohibited in food products for the …

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