Customs Court: Turkey is one of the countries that has most harmed the Syrian economy

The customs court acquires special importance in terms of protecting society from the dangerous effects of smuggled materials and goods that threaten the lives of citizens and cause severe damage to the national economy.

Customs cases or lawsuits represent an important tributary of the state treasury from the fines that are imposed on the perpetrators of smuggling  to deter them from committing them again.

 

He confirmed that Turkey is one of the countries that harmed the Syrian economy the most due to the abundance of goods smuggled from it to Syria, which are mainly material unfit for human consumption or material that is carcinogenic.

 

O. al-Mohammad /Inas Abdulkareem

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