'Most expensive Maccas meal': Traveller fined for carrying McMuffins from Indonesia

Darwin Airport’s new biosecurity detector dog, Zinta, has uncovered undeclared meat on a passenger arriving from Indonesia, resulting in a hefty fine.

The meat products will be tested for food and mouth disease (FMD) before they’re destroyed.

The meat products will be tested for food and mouth disease (FMD) before they’re destroyed. Source: Supplied


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