China News Agency, Beijing, March 25 (Reporter Ruan Yulin) The reporter learned from the China Coast Guard on the 25th that China has severely cracked down on illegal and criminal activities such as smuggling frozen goods at sea. Since the beginning of this year, the China Coast Guard has cracked 75 cases of smuggling frozen goods. , more than 8,000 tons of frozen products were seized on the spot, with a case value of nearly 300 million yuan (RMB, the same below).

  According to reports, the Guangdong Coast Guard recently cracked a very large case of smuggling frozen goods, arrested 2 persons involved, and seized 440 tons of frozen goods, with an initial estimated value of about 40 million yuan.

  Since the beginning of this year, the China Coast Guard has always paid close attention to the prevention and control of the epidemic at sea, strictly preventing the import of the epidemic from the sea, strengthening the control at sea, and especially cracking down on the illegal and criminal acts of smuggling frozen products.

According to statistics, from January 1 to March 15, 2022, a total of 75 cases of smuggling frozen products were cracked by the national coast police, and more than 8,000 tons of frozen products were seized on the spot, with a case value of nearly 300 million yuan.

  According to reports, since the beginning of this year, the coast police in Guangxi, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Guangdong and other places have deployed special law enforcement operations to severely crack down on illegal and criminal activities such as smuggling of frozen products.

Liaoning, Shandong, Jiangsu and other maritime police stations have strengthened cooperation with maritime-related departments and public security agencies, and have jointly cracked many cases of smuggling frozen goods.

  The China Coast Guard stated that the origin and route of the smuggled frozen products are unknown, and they have not been inspected and quarantined by relevant departments.

The China Coast Guard will resolutely defend the maritime defense line of "foreign defense input" in epidemic prevention and control, and continue to strengthen maritime management and control, so as to be responsible and responsible for defending the soil.

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