Poroshenko’s sweets tried to bring to Russia under guise of Kazakhstani

Russian customs missed 19 tons of Roshen products from Kazakhstan, candy was disguised under Kazakhstan’s products, RIA Novosti reports.

“Mobile group of Samara customs revealed in a cargo car, which followed from Kazakhstan, 19 tons of Ukrainian candies transported under the guise of Kazakhstani sweets,” said in the message.

It is noted that the wagon was stopped in the area of ​​the Mashikovo of the Orenburg region, when inspected in the cargo compartment, the car found a box with the logo of Kazakhstani candies, but in fact, there were prohibited to import candy Roshen.

It is reported that the driver can arouse the case of an administrative offense under Article 16.3 of the Administrative Code of the Russian Federation (non-compliance with the prohibitions and restrictions on the import of goods to the Russian Federation). Product is seized.

Roshen is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of confectionery products, producing 450 thousand tons of products per year, the key beneficiary is a family of ex-president of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko.