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    150-KM BORDERLINE OF ARMENIAN-GEORGIAN BORDER DELIMITED

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 2, NOYAN TAPAN. Thanks to the work of the respective
    commissions on delimitation of the state border between Armenia and
    Georgia, the sides have come to an agreement on a 150-km borderline.
    The work of agreeing on the remaining 5 border sections of the total
    length of about 75 km is underway, NT was informed by the press service
    of the RA State Customs Committee (SCC).

    According to the head of the SCC department on fight against smuggling
    Robert Yeritsian, the above mentioned 75-km section of the border is
    still open which requires strict control in order to prevent and reveal
    customs violations. This section includes some roads bypassing the
    Bavra customs point, which represent the main routes of smuggling
    goods. Customs violation statistics show that cars, foodstuffs and
    medicines are the commodities, which are most frequently smuggled by
    the roads bypassing the Bavra customs point. In particular, an attempt
    to smuggle more than 3,000 boxes of 90 various medicines into Armenia
    was recently prevented in the region.

    R. Yeritsian said that there have also been attempts to smuggle
    medicines and drugs (by hiding them in trucks) from Iran through the
    Meghri customs point. With the aim of fighting such violations, a ray
    equipment capable of examining a big truck loaded with goods of up to
    40 tons has been installed at the Meghri customs point.

    In the first ten months of this year, 161 cutoms violations have been
    registered against 146 violations in the same period of 2006. Among
    smuggled goods were mainly foodstuffs, appliances, cars and mobile
    phones.
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