August 27 evening, Yanbian Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau Post Office staff and customs inspection when intercepted by a number of South Korean mail into the meat plant. This batch of meat plants weighs 20.7 kilograms and is packed in two large foam boxes. When the staff is open, the newspaper with the packaging has been soaked, most of the meat plants have been rotten.
Meat plants are a variety that is often intercepted in postal seizure work in recent years. In addition to possible pests, the meat plants themselves may be endangered plants in the appendix to the CITES Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. Illegal mailing of meat plants is not only easy to spread pests into our country, but also because of improper preservation and transportation, may cause endangered plant death.