Port of Dover fears gangs of meat smugglers looking to bypass new post-Brexit checks
Briefly

These goods will now come through Dover without interception at the port, with the anticipation and hope that drivers will self-present at a facility 22 miles away.
It would be reasonable to assume that people involved in criminal activity and there's lots of money to be made within food crime would start redirecting their stuff through Dover, because the controls won't be in place.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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