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On March 23, 2021, in a joint operation carried out by the Singapore Food Authority (SFA) and the Singapore Immigration and Checkpoint Authority (ICA), a truck carrying food consigned to Sunnyland Wholesale was detained by ICA officials at Woodlands Command .
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The case was subsequently transferred to SFA for follow-up investigation
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The case was subsequently transferred to SFA for follow-up investigation
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The SFA investigation found that the company had illegally imported about 1,756 kilograms of undeclared or under-declared fresh fruits and vegetables and 40 kilograms of undeclared processed vegetables in the goods imported from Malaysia
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The illegal goods have now been confiscated
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The illegal goods have now been confiscated
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The Food Authority of Singapore stated that illegally importing vegetables from unknown sources will cause food safety risks.
All food imported into Singapore must meet the requirements of the Food Authority and food safety standards
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Only licensed importers can import food, and each batch of goods must be declared and accompanied by a valid import permit
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Illegal import of fresh fruits and vegetables can be fined up to 10,000 U.
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dollars or imprisoned for up to three years once convicted
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Illegal imports of processed fruits and vegetables can be fined up to US$1,000, and if convicted later, they can be fined up to US$2,000
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All food imported into Singapore must meet the requirements of the Food Authority and food safety standards
.
Only licensed importers can import food, and each batch of goods must be declared and accompanied by a valid import permit
.
Illegal import of fresh fruits and vegetables can be fined up to 10,000 U.
S.
dollars or imprisoned for up to three years once convicted
.
Illegal imports of processed fruits and vegetables can be fined up to US$1,000, and if convicted later, they can be fined up to US$2,000
.