Temporarily seizing many children's toys without invoices or documents

THANH TUẤN |

Gia Lai - Many children's toys and household appliances originate from China, but householders cannot provide invoices and documents.

On January 8, Market Management Team No. 2 (Gia Lai Provincial Market Management Sub-Department) temporarily seized more than 300 children's toy products and more than 1,500 household appliances of unknown origin at a business household in Phu My commune.

Previously, functional agencies conducted a surprise inspection of business household H.T.T. (Phu Thien village, Phu My commune). Here, the force discovered that this business household was displaying and storing a large quantity of goods manufactured abroad but without invoices or documents proving the legality of goods according to the provisions of law.

This amount of goods includes 335 children's toy products, 750 glass soup pots and lids, 200 dry stone pans, 240 deep stone pans, 120 stainless steel trays and hundreds of kitchen utensils of various types. All of the above goods are labeled "Made in China" but do not have invoices or documents attached.

Through working, the business household owner said that the above goods were newly imported to be displayed for sale before the Lunar New Year.

Functional agencies proceeded to make a record and temporarily seize all the above goods for further verification and handling according to the provisions of law.

THANH TUẤN