Customs Today
  • Home
  • Islamabad
  • Karachi
  • Lahore
  • National
  • Transfers and Postings
  • Chambers & Associations
  • Business
No Result
View All Result
Customs Today
  • Home
  • Islamabad
  • Karachi
  • Lahore
  • National
  • Transfers and Postings
  • Chambers & Associations
  • Business
No Result
View All Result
Customs Today
No Result
View All Result
Home International Customs

Swiss Customs intercepts 600 packages of medicine being shipped into the country

byCustoms Today Report
02/07/2015
in International Customs
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

BERN: As part of a weeklong international operation, Swiss customs have intercepted 600 packages of medicine being shipped into the country. More than 10% of the packages contained harmful medicines or banned doping agents.

Switzerland joined 114 countries in the “PANGEA VIII” week of action from June 9 to 16 to combat the illegal online trade in medicines. Swiss customs, Swissmedic and Antidoping Switzerland were involved in the combing operations which resulted in 600 packages containing medicines being checked. Amphetamines, anabolic steroids, banned slimming pills and illegal erectile stimulants were discovered in the postal system.

You might also like

lamic banking assets reach Rs14.47 trillion, sector share rises to 23%

07/03/2026

Shippers see temporary lull in exports

05/02/2020

A total of 56 packages were found to contain harmful medicines and ten packages revealed the presence of banned doping agents. The intended recepients in Switzerland received a warning letter with information on the health risks posed by these drugs. The illegal drug haul was smaller than last year. A processing cost of CHF300 ($327) for those caught importing drugs illegally was thought to be a factor.

Swissmedic reported the illegal drug exporters to authorities in the countries concerned. Swiss companies that host the websites of the illegal dealers have also been asked to withdraw their domain names. Overall, the weeklong international PANGEA VIII effort resulted in 149,623 suspicious packages being intercepted of which 50,068 were confiscated.  As part of the fight against online vendors, 2414 illegal websites were ordered to be shut down.

Related Stories

lamic banking assets reach Rs14.47 trillion, sector share rises to 23%

byCT Report
07/03/2026

KARACHI: Pakistan’s Islamic banking sector expanded during 2025, increasing its share in the country’s financial system with assets reaching nearly...

Shippers see temporary lull in exports

byadmin
05/02/2020

Shippers expect the coronavirus outbreak to have the greatest effect on farm product exports, notably fresh fruits and vegetables, with...

Toyota Motor Corp. employees work on the Crown vehicle production line at the company's Motomachi plant in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan, on Thursday, July 26, 2018. Toyota may stop importing some models into the U.S. if President Donald Trump raises vehicle tariffs, while other cars and trucks in showrooms will get more expensive, according to the automaker’s North American chief. Photographer: Shiho Fukada/Bloomberg

Toyota SA to invest over R4 billion in car assembly and parts

byadmin
05/02/2020

Toyota SA Motors (TSAM) has announced a R4.28bn investment in local vehicle assembly and parts supply. Speaking at the company’s...

Over 80 Kilos Cocaine Found On Dutch Plane In Argentina; Three Dutch Arrested

byadmin
05/02/2020

More than 80 kilograms of cocaine was found on a Martinair Cargo plane in Argentina. Seven men, three of whom...

Next Post

Spanish jobless rate falls by 117,985 to 4.22 million

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer

© 2011 Customs Today -World's first newspaper on customs. Customs Today.

No Result
View All Result
  • Transfers and Postings
  • Latest News
  • Karachi
  • Islamabad
  • Lahore
  • National
  • Chambers & Associations
  • Business
  • About Us

© 2011 Customs Today -World's first newspaper on customs. Customs Today.