Around 2,000 Nazi badges seized at Guangzhou airport
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A total of 1,881 Nazi badges in a courier were intercepted by Guangzhou Customs before they were shipped overseas through the airport of Guangzhou, Guangdong province, recently.
The metal badges come in nine designs, including those with cartoon-style portraits of Adolf Hitler or Nazi swastika.
Nazi badges are prohibited from being imported or exported, according to Chinese law.
Serious offenders are subject to criminal charges.
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