He said he had nothing to declare, but customs officials found 110 liters of olive oil.

At the border crossing in Vërmica, customs officials found 110 liters of undeclared olive oil from the person who was transporting it, while he had denied having anything to declare.
The media release states that the incident occurred today at around 07:00 AM.
"In the early hours of the morning, around 07:00, customs officials at the Vërmica Border Point stopped a vehicle for a second check. After the person in charge denied having anything to declare, during a detailed check, 110 liters of undeclared olive oil were found in the vehicle, placed in 22 cans of 5 liters each," the announcement states.
The person responsible for the undeclared goods did not possess the relevant invoice, thus committing a customs offense under Article 244 of the Kosovo Customs and Excise Code (KCAK).
Kosovo Customs reminds citizens and travelers that they are obliged to accurately declare every good upon entering the country's territory and that failure to declare constitutes a legal violation and brings punitive measures. /Telegraph/






















































