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    The border crossings re-send it to the Syrian side for violating the import conditions

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    The border crossings re-send it to the Syrian side for violating the import conditions Empty The border crossings re-send it to the Syrian side for violating the import conditions

    Post by Rocky Fri 25 Jun 2021, 7:24 am

    [size=45][size=41]The border crossings re-send it to the Syrian side for violating the import conditions[/size][/size]

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    Nour News / Baghdad /
    Today, Friday, the Border Ports Authority announced a re-consignment to the Syrian side for violating import conditions, while an Iraqi traveler was arrested in possession of a false residence.
    In a statement, Al-Nour News received a copy of it, the authority said, “Al-Qaim border crossing returned a wheel loaded with (25 tons) of chewing gum to the Syrian side, through the Al-Bukamal border crossing, due to the lack of fundamental import conditions for imported goods.”
    The statement indicated, "The port of Najaf International Airport was able to seize an Iraqi passenger in his possession (forged German residency)," noting that "after conducting the necessary examination in the data analysis laboratories and examining documents at the airport, he was referred to the airport police station to take the necessary legal measures. his right.”
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