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In San Fermín, fans, hats and clothes were seized at the airport for illegal sale

More than 1,000 items have been confiscated at Noain airport, including 500 fans and 500 caps, allegedly for illegal sale in sanfermines.

Material seized by the Civil Guadia. Photo: Civil Guard

The Civil Guard has seized at Pamplona airport a number of products allegedly unreported for illegal sale during the San Fermín holidays, including 500 fans, 500 caps and  suits.

The search took place after the arrival of the regular flight from Madrid-Barajas, according to the Civil Guard in a statement. 

In the first, they inspected the luggage of a passenger from Dakar, Senegal. They seized 500 fans, 500 caps and 13 unconfessed bags, all of which appeared tobe ready for direct sale .

In the second action, the luggage of a passenger from Cochabamba, Bolivia, was examined, and in this case 70 garments were found, including nets, caps, slippers, t-shirts, trousers and a jacket, which were also undeclared and presumably for marketing.

Both proceedings involved the preparation of administrative records and the identification of those responsible.

The items involved did not pass customs checksand their owners did not submit invoices or documents justifying the legal purchase and use of the products in order to avoid the payment of imposed tariffs, according to the Civil Guard.

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