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Airport customs seize cigarettes worth €11,000 in Ireland

byMonitoring ReportandSaleem Jadon
30/09/2013
in Anti-Smuggling, Latest News
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CORK: Cigarettes worth more than €11,000 have been seized by customs officials in Ireland.

The 24,400 cigarettes were recovered when officers, acting on a tip off, swooped on a man on board a flight from Poland. Around 18,000 cigarettes were discovered when they stopped the non-Irish national disembarking the flight from Warsaw at Cork airport.

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A further 6,400 cigarettes were found during a follow up operation at an address in east Cork. The haul could have lost the exchequer around €9,000 in unpaid taxes.

In a statement the Office of the Revenue Commissioners said: “Investigations are ongoing with a view to prosecution.”

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