At approximately 12:30 AM on September 19th, at Km31 on National Highway 2 within the jurisdiction of Thai Son Commune (Ham Yen District, Tuyen Quang Province), a patrol team from the Ham Yen Traffic Police Station, in collaboration with Team No. 2 of the Market Management Department, conducted an inspection of the passenger car with license plate number 23E-002.22.

Authorities inspecting the passenger vehicle. Photo: CAT
The vehicle was operated by Mr. Pham Van Cong (born in 1987, residing in Tien Yen Commune, Ham Yen District).
During the inspection, authorities discovered over 3 tons of frozen food products, including sausages, dumplings, meatballs, and various other items, all packaged in foreign-labeled containers.
Notably, at the time of inspection, the driver was unable to present any documents, invoices, or proof of origin and source for the goods.

Three tons of frozen food products, including sausages, dumplings, meatballs, and various other items, all packaged in foreign-labeled containers.
According to authorities, the large quantity of food products, lacking proper documentation, poses a potential risk to food safety if distributed in the market.
The case has been handed over to Team No. 2 of the Market Management Department for further investigation, clarification, and handling in accordance with the law.