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Guangdong police sieze ship carrying illegal beef destined to China

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Police in South China’s Guangdong Province seized an unregister­ed cargo ship on Sunday which was carrying illegal beef products destined to China from abroad via Southeaste­rn Asian countries.

The Guangdong maritime patrol team found over 100 tons of frozen beef and cow intestines on the ship at Beibu Bay in the early morning on Sunday, with no crew in sight, Guangdong Maritime Police announced Saturday.

The frozen beef products, some of which had already gone bad, were wrapped in chicken feed packaging to circumvent inspection procedures, local police said.

The place of origin of the ship remains unknown, nor have they gone through any mandatory quarantine procedures, according to the maritime police.

The beef products were smuggled into China from abroad and through Southeast Asian countries by people hoping to make big profits, according to a local law enforcemen­t official, since cow intestines are not popular items among foreign customers.

“The quality of the food is highly questionab­le,” he added, “Some frozen products even came from infected areas.”

The cargo ship and smuggled beef products have been confiscate­d by the local maritime law enforcemen­t department, Guangdong police said.

It is the second time this month that the local maritime patrol teams took successful action against foreign beef smuggling.

The anti- smuggling actions are part of Guangdong police’s efforts to implement the 2017 Guomenliji­an Initiative, which focuses on cracking down smuggling.

Initiated and led by China’s General Administra­tion of Customs, the year- long initiative was launched on February 7 to combat smuggling of farm produce, resources intensive products, guns and drugs in the following years.

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