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prohibited goods
News updates related to prohibited goods.
Banks pledged to lower interest rates to support businesses after a meeting with Governor Pham Duc An.
Following a meeting on the afternoon of April 9th, commercial banks agreed to reduce deposit and lending interest rates to cool down the market and support economic growth.
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Vietnam national team has a chance for a spectacular FIFA ranking improvement; MU has an emotional victory.
The Vietnamese national team is facing a crucial turning point in the FIFA rankings; Gabriel Palmero declares his readiness to face Vietnam with Malaysia in the 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers; MU has a winning streak...
Authorities raided a basement 'bunker' and dismantled a professional gambling den in a residential area.
To organize gambling activities involving many individuals with criminal records, Nguyen Van Anh built a sturdy basement right in his private house, installing multiple layers of steel doors, a surveillance camera system, and security personnel...
Father and son are involved in the production and sale of firecrackers in Tam Hop.
On December 24th, the Tam Hop Commune Police (Nghe An province) announced that they had arrested three individuals, including a father and son, for producing and trading prohibited goods, specifically firecrackers. They seized 11.8 kg of firecrackers.
Vietnam U17 defeated Cambodia 10-0 after two friendly matches.
Under the guidance of coach Roland (Brazil), the Vietnam U17 team concluded their domestic training camp with two 5-0 victories against Cambodia U17; the team will travel to Japan to play three friendly matches before the U17 qualifiers...
Authorities busted a location selling nitrous oxide (laughing gas) that generated nearly 7 billion VND in illegal profits.
On the evening of October 30th, the Ho Chi Minh City Police Investigation Agency announced that it had issued a decision to initiate a criminal case, indict and temporarily detain four individuals: Truong Ngoc An, Su Huu Minh Kha, Nguyen Diep Huy,...
Nghe An: Two young men rented short-term accommodation and ordered materials online to make firecrackers.
Taking advantage of short-term rentals, operating at night, and purchasing materials online, two young men in Nghe An province manufactured firecrackers themselves. This act was discovered by the Thanh Vinh Ward Police,...
Truck driver traveling between North and South Vietnam arrested for illegally possessing firecrackers.
September 11, 2025 14:29
As a truck driver on the North-South route, Nguyen Dinh An bought fireworks in Quang Tri province and hid them in his truck for personal use and to resell to those in need.
Buying and selling nitrous oxide disguised as 'BL Cocktail' and 'BL Cocktail Combo', illegally profiting hundreds of billions of VND.
August 1, 2025 06:23
On the evening of July 31st, the Ho Chi Minh City Police Investigation Agency announced that it had issued a Decision to initiate a criminal case, a Decision to prosecute the defendants, and an Arrest Warrant for temporary detention against 8 individuals...
A 17-year-old has been charged with creating a fake Facebook account and purchasing materials online to manufacture and sell firecrackers.
July 30, 2025 06:56
Phan Minh Quang regularly bought materials for making fireworks online, and after the finished products were made, he traded and sold them to strangers in order to make a profit.
The identities of the two women who headed the e-cigarette trafficking ring have been revealed, as evidenced by the seizure of goods worth 40 billion VND.
July 24, 2025 06:30
Authorities have just dismantled a massive and sophisticated e-cigarette trafficking ring in the area, arresting 14 suspects and seizing a huge quantity of goods worth up to...
By defeating Cambodia, Vietnam U23 secured a place in the semi-finals of the Southeast Asian U23 Championship.
July 22, 2025 22:25
By defeating U23 Cambodia, U23 Vietnam concluded the group stage with a perfect record and officially secured their place in the semi-finals of the 2025 Southeast Asian U23 Championship.
The secret behind the boxes of cocoa and honey shipped from the South to the North.
July 16, 2025 09:58
During the process of transporting the two boxes of firecrackers, Dang Ngoc Huong lied, claiming they contained honey and cocoa beans. Unexpectedly, the shipment was seized by authorities as soon as it arrived at its destination.
Authorities dismantled an inter-provincial network producing and distributing nearly 1 ton of firecrackers.
July 9, 2025 14:58
The Police Investigation Agency has just issued a decision to initiate criminal proceedings in the case of manufacturing and trading prohibited goods occurring in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Phu Tho, Dong Nai, and several other provinces and cities.
Son-in-law masterminded, mother-in-law assisted in multi-billion dong illegal goods trafficking ring.
July 6, 2025 15:59
Under the guise of a young businessman, Ho Van Manh ran a transnational pangolin scale trafficking ring worth tens of billions of dong. He not only connected with foreign dealers,...
Mother-in-law and son-in-law stand trial for trafficking pangolin scales worth tens of billions of dong.
June 24, 2025 09:51
Authorities discovered 110 sacks of pangolin scales in Tran Thi Ngoc's house. Ngoc confessed that the pangolin scales, worth over 14 billion VND, belonged to her son-in-law.
Protecting consumers from the 'maze' of counterfeit and fake goods.
May 26, 2025 08:08
Recently, a series of incidents involving counterfeit milk, fake medicine, cosmetics, and substandard food products have been discovered, causing considerable concern among consumers.
Authorities busted a massive nitrous oxide (laughing gas) production ring, arresting 11 suspects.
May 19, 2025 06:11
The police have just initiated a criminal case, charged the suspects, and executed arrest warrants for 11 individuals involved in a large-scale inter-provincial ring producing and trading nitrous oxide (laughing gas).
With reduced purchasing power, fashion shops in Nghe An are importing goods cautiously.
April 9, 2025 06:40
As the weather gradually turns hotter, summer fashion in Nghe An has hit the shelves to serve consumers. However, purchasing power has slowed down noticeably, and shop owners are hesitant to import goods...
Nghe An police arrest a fugitive wanted for the crime of "Trafficking in prohibited goods".
April 5, 2025 10:12
After committing the crime, to avoid arrest by authorities, Nguyen Thuy Linh fled to the southern provinces. But just under a month after the arrest warrant was issued, the Criminal Police Department...
Wanted for trafficking contraband, the female criminal changed residences frequently but was still caught.
April 4, 2025 17:23
After committing the crime, to evade authorities, Nguyen Thuy Linh fled to the southern provinces. But "the net of justice is inescapable," and just under a month after the arrest warrant was issued, the Police Department...
Sentenced to prison for trafficking over 400 mortar shells.
March 26, 2025 20:25
Driven by greed, Vo Van Phap ordered 420 artillery shells from abroad. He then resold the shells to various individuals in Nghe An province at a price three times higher than the original cost.
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