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Russian police smash illegal USD 30 million cheesemaking ring

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AFP Moscow
Russian police today said they had detained an "international criminal gang" that produced contraband cheese worth some USD 30 million using banned Western ingredients.

Russian officials are currently waging war against produce from the West prohibited under a year-old embargo introduced in retaliation for sanctions on Moscow over Ukraine.

Authorities earlier this month started bulldozing piles of cheese, peaches and even frozen geese after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the destruction of food smuggled into the country illegally.

Now police in the Moscow region say they have arrested six people for producing cheese worth some USD 30 million (27 million euros) with banned Western rennet, a substance containing enzymes used for cheese production.
 

Authorities "foiled the activities of an organised international criminal gang in the Moscow region whose members have for a long time been engaged in smuggling sanctioned products from abroad," police spokeswoman Yelena Alekseeva said in a statement.

A police video of the arrest published by the interior ministry showed law enforcement officers pinning one suspect to the ground and another against a vehicle.

Police claim the cheese, which had been sold under counterfeit labels, had made its way into grocery stores in St Petersburg, as well as in the Moscow and Leningrad regions.

Law enforcement officers recovered some 470 kilogrammes of rennet and equipment to print counterfeit labels during 17 separate searches of the suspects' homes, offices and warehouses, the interior ministry said.

The suspects could face fraud charges that carry a possible sentence of up to 10 years in prison, police said.

An unnamed source in law enforcement told RBK business newspaper that the rennet used by the ring had been imported illegally from countries including Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, which are subject to Russian sanctions.

When contacted by AFP yesterday, the interior ministry refused to reveal the precise origin of the foreign produce.

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First Published: Aug 18 2015 | 10:13 PM IST

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