Customs Administration

Jana Ahčin becomes first woman president of Court of Audit

Ljubljana – Jana Ahčin, a former director of the Financial Administration (FURS), was appointed Court of Audit president in a secret vote in the National Assembly on Friday in which she received 60 votes. She will take over for nine years as the court’s first woman president, replacing Tomaž Vesel, whose term expired at the end of May.

Brussels warns: Coronavirus Pandemic Threatens the Future of the Eurozone

There are 3.75 million confirmed cases of coronavirus worldwide

According to Johns Hopkins University data, the number of confirmed cases stood at 3,755,341 on Thursday, with at least 263,831 lives lost in the coronavirus pandemic so far.

New Zealand will consider easing restrictions to 'level 2'

Attempt to smuggle centuries-old gospel books fails

Serbian Customs officers have prevented an attempt to smuggle two 17th and 18th century books of Gospel across the Horgos border crossing.

A 47-year-old Greek citizen, who works as a cook in Vienna, Austria - where he was headed - was found in possession of the objects, the Customs Administration announced on Monday.

Elderly Belgrader caught hiding EUR 125k in his sock

Serbian Customs officers at the Batrovci border crossing with Croatia have prevented a Serbian citizen from smuggling EUR 95,450 out of the country.

The Customs Administration said in a statement on Wednesday, cited by Beta, that a total of EUR 125,450 in cash was found in possession of the 69-year-old, a resident of Belgrade.

Customs seize truck full of knock-offs en route to Bosnia

Serbian Customs officers have discovered and seized "more than four tons of goods suspected to be violating intellectual property rights."

The Customs Administration announced this on Friday, specifying that a Macedonian number plates truck carrying the goods - 7,600 items, mostly clothes, bags, and shoes - was traveling from Turkey to Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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