Hidden cameras catch Serbs smuggling goods, interest in tax 100 %

Research of Kosovo's “Justice 2010x1> shows that Serbian products, even after the 100 percent tax is imposed, are continuing to enter Kosovo illegally. Justice researchers in Kosovo have tested several brands in the area where they have bought products produced in Serbia. Filmed with hidden cameras, vendors have [...]
Justice researchers in Kosovo have tested several brands in the area where they have bought products produced in Serbia.
Filmed with hidden cameras, the vendors have acknowledged that dairy products as nongures and milk have entered Kosovo a week ago.
To prove that goods are illegal, researchers have purchased ungurt produced on December 17th, near 20 days after the Kosovo government has enacted the 100% tax.
In two weeks, the Justice Show in Kosovo has published the results of a six-month investigation into police links to smuggling in the north.
Researchers have filmed market vendors who get money on behalf of the police. To witness the flow of hidden cameras were located on the illegal streets of the area.
Within a night, the cameras shot up to 20 trucks smuggling.
Part of the research was the story of two Serbian smugglers in the area. They have told of smuggling links with police and information that without paying up to 200 euros for police trucks cannot pass.
The research has made light even details of oil smuggling and its cheap prices in Leposaviq oil cost 98 cents, while in Zubin Potok 88 cents. Saler at gas stations has confessed that goods are sold cheaply because of the lack of rule of law.












