Prohibited Items

PROHIBITED ITEMS
  1. Narcotics (drugs) as defined by the International Narcotics Control Board and other illicit drugs as defined by the country of destination
  2. Psychotropic substances under international control 
  3. Obscene or immoral communication and articles, including pornographic material 
  4. Human remains 
  5. Firearms and ammunition 
  6. Counterfeit and pirated goods,
  7. Coins
  8. Bank notes
  9. Precious stones, gold, silver, platinum (whether manufactured or not)
  10. Explosives
  11. Gases
  12. Flammable liquids
  13. Flammable solids;substances liable to spontaneous combustion 
  14. Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides 
  15. Toxic and infectious substances
  16. Corrosives
  17. Radioactive material
  18. Live animals
  19. Items sent in furtherance of a fraudulent act or with the intention of avoiding full payment of appropriate charges
  20. Articles which by nature or their packaging may expose officials or the general public to danger, soil or damage other items 
  21. Insertion of correspondence in parcels 
  22. Printed matter and items for the blind shall not bear any inscription or contain any item of correspondence
  23. Other articles the importation or circulation of which is prohibited in the country of destination
  24. Dangerous goods

Articles or substances capable of posing risk to health, safety, property or the environment are classified as dangerous goods.  Many everyday items such as lithium batteries, cleaning fluids and perfumes are classified as dangerous goods and are forbidden in the mail, except those specifically referred to in the regulations to be admitted under specialized conditions  certified by relevant authorities.

RESTRICTED ITEMS
  1. Narcotics (drugs) as defined by the International Narcotics Control Board and other illicit drugs as defined by the country of destination
  2. Psychotropic substances under international control 
  3. Obscene or immoral communication and articles, including pornographic material 
  4. Human remains 
  5. Firearms and ammunition 
  6. Counterfeit and pirated goods,
  7. Coins
  8. Bank notes
  9. Precious stones, gold, silver, platinum (whether manufactured or not)
  10. Explosives
  11. Gases
  12. Flammable liquids
  13. Flammable solids;substances liable to spontaneous combustion 
  14. Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides 
  15. Toxic and infectious substances
  16. Corrosives
  17. Radioactive material
  18. Live animals
  19. Items sent in furtherance of a fraudulent act or with the intention of avoiding full payment of appropriate charges
  20. Articles which by nature or their packaging may expose officials or the general public to danger, soil or damage other items 
  21. Insertion of correspondence in parcels 
  22. Printed matter and items for the blind shall not bear any inscription or contain any item of correspondence
  23. Other articles the importation or circulation of which is prohibited in the country of destination
  24. Dangerous goods

Articles or substances capable of posing risk to health, safety, property or the environment are classified as dangerous goods.  Many everyday items such as lithium batteries, cleaning fluids and perfumes are classified as dangerous goods and are forbidden in the mail, except those specifically referred to in the regulations to be admitted under specialized conditions  certified by relevant authorities.

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