
In particular, during the inspection of a vehicle traveling from the Trans-Baikal Territory to Primorsky Krai, 82 heads of cattle were discovered, namely 12 heads of cattle and 70 heads of small cattle.
The carrier lacked documentation for the cargo, identifying its geographical and species origin, or confirming the epizootic safety of its destination. Consequently, the individual was subject to administrative liability and a subsequent fine. The violator was instructed to strictly adhere to veterinary and sanitary regulations.
Information about identified violations was promptly sent to the territorial offices of Rosselkhoznadzor , which oversee the exit and arrival of goods, including for the purpose of deciding on the administrative liability of owners of private farms from which live animals were sold without veterinary accompanying documents.
It's worth noting that since the beginning of the year, 49 violations have been identified at the Amur Highway traffic police post in the Bureisky District. Forty-nine reports were issued under Part 2 of Article 10.8 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation, and more than 173 tons of animal products (dairy, prepared meat products , beef , pork , fish , and seafood) and 2,669 head of farm animals (558 cattle, 549 small cattle, 42 horses, 20 pigs, and 1,500 chickens) were seized.