In the middle of the third decade of April in the Bureysky district of the Amur region, the regional Department of ROSSELKHOZNADZOR stopped attempts to transport products of animal origin: frozen fish and MEAT with a total weight of more than 22 tons without veterinary accompanying documents.
Pink salmon, herring and pork without certificates characterizing their territorial and species origin, as well as confirming the epizootic well-being of the place of release of these products, citizens Trifonov A.V. and Lazko A.V. tried to deliver through the territory of the Amur region from the Primorsky Territory to the Trans-Baikal Territory, and also to import it into the Amur Region from the Khabarovsk Territory.
Carriers who violated the veterinary and sanitary rules were brought to administrative responsibility (part 2 of article 10.8 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation) with the imposition of fines.
They also had conversations about strict observance of the mentioned rules and the obligatory accompanying of animal products with veterinary accompanying documents.
Cargoes transported without certificates - frozen fish and meat with a total weight of over 22 tons - were detained at the inspection site until the circumstances were clarified.
After a few hours, the carriers received the data of veterinary and accompanying documents in electronic form necessary for passing the control and, after their verification by inspectors of the regulatory agency, proceeded along the routes to their destinations.
Attention of citizens Trifonova A.V. and Lazko A.V. it is emphasized that this category of cargo must be accompanied by veterinary accompanying documents drawn up in accordance with the requirements.
However, they can be presented in different forms. It is equally legal to submit the number of an electronic veterinary accompanying document issued for a controlled product or a two-dimensional matrix bar code - a QR code generated by the federal state information system "Mercury" and corresponding to an electronic veterinary accompanying document, as well as a printed version of the veterinary accompanying document in electronic form.
Since the beginning of the year, inspectors from the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Amur Region have identified violations of veterinary legislation in the transportation of more than 30 batches of animal products (meat and meat products, frozen fish, raw MILK , fertilizer of animal origin) with a total weight of more than 250 tons. The perpetrators were brought to administrative responsibility with the imposition of fines.
Inspection of goods aimed at preventing uncertified transportation, as well as protecting the population from diseases common to animals and humans and their spread in the Amur region, continues.
Information about detected violations is promptly sent to the territorial departments of the Rosselkhoznadzor, which supervise the subjects of the exit and arrival of goods.