Naples – Officials from the Customs and Monopolies Agency – UADM Campania 1, in collaboration with the Anti-Fraud Office of the Campania Territorial Directorate, conducted a targeted inspection at an alcohol processing plant located in the province of Naples.
The operation, part of the excise duty enforcement efforts on alcohol and alcoholic beverages, led to the discovery of approximately 3.100 liters of ethyl alcohol and spirits held without the required tax documentation.
Furthermore, the products were found to be lacking the identifying labels and government markings required by current legislation.
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The material found was sampled and placed under evidentiary seizure, a measure subsequently validated by the Public Prosecutor's Office of North Naples.
Investigative activities continue under the coordination of the Judicial Authority. This operation confirms the Customs Agency's ongoing commitment to combating the fraudulent trade of tax-protected alcoholic beverages and, through subsequent laboratory analyses, verifying the suitability of the substances intended for consumption.
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It's important to have checks like these, but I wonder if they're frequent enough. I hope this operation yields results and that it can improve the alcohol trade situation in Campania.