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Styrelse Advarer Mod Ulovlig Rottegift Solgt Til Danske Forbrugere

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A Chinese rat poison is illegal to use in Denmark. Therefore, buyers risk being reported to the police.

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På webshoppen klikhuset.dk er der solgt ulovligt og farligt rottemiddel til danske forbrugere. Giftmidlet er fra Kina, og det er hverken lovligt at købe eller bruge i Danmark. Derfor risikerer købere ...

·Aarhus, Denmark
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An illegal poison from China, which is illegal to buy and use in Denmark, has been sold on a Danish webshop.

·Denmark
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On the webshop klikhuset.dk, illegal and dangerous rat poison has been sold to Danish consumers. The poison is from China, and it is neither legal to buy nor use in Denmark. Therefore, buyers of the poison even risk a police report for illegal import, the Danish Environmental Protection Agency writes in a press release. The rat poison "powerful poison for rodents" can be purchased on the website klikhuset.dk, which at first glance looks like a D…

The webshop klikhuset.dk has sold illegal and dangerous rat poison to Danish consumers.

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BT broke the news in Denmark on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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