The seized grains total 6,876.70 tons and are equivalent to the load of 230 (two hundred and thirty) trucks, taking into consideration a load of 30 tons per truck, that is, a total of almost 5 kilometers placing one after another.
The reason for the bans was established when it was verified that the grains that were in the aforementioned silo bags do not have the proper documentary support.
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This infraction occurred within the framework of the inspection and control operations that the different Regional Directorates of the General Tax Directorate carried out on the date of the date, aimed at verifying the documentation that covers the transfer of grains and their by-products (possession of waybills, CTG verification, etc.) as well as personnel survey aimed at detecting employees with irregularities (undeclared, without early discharge, salary differences, etc.).
The procedure was carried out on the main national and/or provincial routes in thirty-five (35) strategic points related to the transport of said merchandise, located in the following provinces: Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Mendoza, Entre Ríos, Misiones, Chaco, Córdoba, Salta, Santa Fe and Tucumán.
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A total of 218 agents participated in it, who inspected a total of 643 trucks transporting cereals, of which 7 were seized for not having the proper documentation, while infraction acts were also drawn up for non-compliance with articles 39 or 40 of Law No. 11,683.
Finally, 20 percent of irregularities were detected among the 471 workers surveyed: 22 undeclared, 58 without early discharge and 10 with a pay difference.
Source: Ambito

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