SINGAPORE: Food importer Siribun was fined S$7,500 on Monday for illegally importing more than 810kg of meat and seafood products, as well as processed food.
Officers from the Singapore Food Agency searched a Malaysia-registered container when it was being unloaded in Tampines. It entered Singapore through Tuas Checkpoint. In the cargo permits, the illegal food items were falsely declared as imported fresh vegetables and other food products.
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