Detection of explosives in imported scrap: Customs must notify police, who secure Defence or specialist disposal assistance. Customs must inform local Police upon detection of explosives in imported heavy melting scrap; the Police shall contact Defence authorities or an alternative specialist agency for disposal and may seek Ministry of Home Affairs assistance if expertise is unavailable. Import controls require foreign suppliers to provide pre-shipment inspection certification, a supplier certificate attesting absence of arms or explosives, and the contract copy with undertakings; designated agencies for inspection are set out in the public notice. Officers must regulate scrap imports and follow prescribed disposal procedures, reporting difficulties to the Board.
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Detection of explosives in imported scrap: Customs must notify police, who secure Defence or specialist disposal assistance.
Customs must inform local Police upon detection of explosives in imported heavy melting scrap; the Police shall contact Defence authorities or an alternative specialist agency for disposal and may seek Ministry of Home Affairs assistance if expertise is unavailable. Import controls require foreign suppliers to provide pre-shipment inspection certification, a supplier certificate attesting absence of arms or explosives, and the contract copy with undertakings; designated agencies for inspection are set out in the public notice. Officers must regulate scrap imports and follow prescribed disposal procedures, reporting difficulties to the Board.
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