
Khalil foils attempts to smuggle kids medicine, evade customs fees
Authorities foiled Tuesday a number of attempts to evade customs fees and smuggle illegal products into Lebanon, Finance Minister Ali Hasan Khalil said.
“Powder is being brought in and then turned into medicine for children, which is illegal and unhealthy,” Khalil told reporters after he arrived at the airport’s storage rooms.
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