9 Chinese people deported for illegally trading animal organs
On September 25, the Immigration Department (PA72) - Da Nang City Police said that the unit had drawn up administrative violation records for 9 Chinese subjects and forced them to leave the country before the deadline for participating in illegal trading and processing of animal organs in Da Nang.
9 Chinese people were deported for illegally trading animal organs in Da Nang City.
Previously, on September 17, through inspection, Lien Chieu District police discovered 9 Chinese citizens, including: Zou Qiang (1995, passport number E03038109); Zheng Cong Yang (1979.E03742697); Lou Gao Jun (1968, E01775707); Cheng Xu Hong (1965, E03038107); Xie Zu Yong (1966, E03038105); He Yong (1974, E02902232); Zuo Qian Cai (1970, E03038108); Jiang Hong Ying (1970, E02902231). The visas of the above subjects are all valid from September 11 to December 11, 2012. Lun Xian Rong (1971, G52928053, visa valid from August 3 to November 3).
All are currently working at the Danang Livestock and Poultry Processing Center.
These subjects entered Vietnam on September 11, 2012. Then, through Mr. H (residing on Thanh Son Street, Da Nang) and Ms. D (Dien Bien Phu Street, Da Nang) and a person named Nguyen Huu Vi (residing on Bac Ninh), they were sent to work at the Da Nang Livestock and Poultry Processing Center to process and provide technical guidance to Vietnamese workers on processing, cleaning, boiling, and packaging pig intestines for export to China. They were discovered during their work from September 15 to 17.
It is known that in the past few days, Mr. H has collected nearly 500kg of pre-processed large intestines and transported them to the cold storage of TA Company Limited at Tho Quang Seafood Service Industrial Park (Da Nang) for freezing.
Department PA72 also said that this group of people also confessed that in the past 2 years, they had regularly entered Vietnam to collect animal organs, mainly pig intestines, in the Central region; then transported them to China for consumption, supplying about 5 tons to restaurants each month.
The Immigration Department has temporarily detained the group's passports and requested the Da Nang City Police to issue a decision to impose an administrative fine of 10 to 20 million VND/person and force these subjects to leave the country before the deadline.
According to Laodong-M