All the packages of the consignment are opened and examined in the following cases:
- Consignments of used goods
- Stocks
- Fully returned consignments
- Failure to submit packing lists as per the above-mentioned rules
- The contents of the packages differ from that of the packing lists that meet the required conditions.
- Availability of information about a violation in the consignment
- Presence of unidentified packages free of trademarks printed on them within the consignment, or these trademarks are written by hand.
- If the content of one of the consignment’s packages selected to be opened violates the data contained in the submitted documents.
- In case of failure to submit a packing list or weight statement that is accepted by customs.
- If the customs committee requests to inspect all the consignment packages if they are suspicious (after the approval of the Executive Director of the SCZone Customs).
- It is sufficient to inspect the bare goods (those whose value is determined by weight) if the consignment content is visible to the naked eye.
- In the event of releasing goods imported for re-exportation under any of the customs systems, these imports shall be inspected and checked so that they due diligence.