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Singapore Customs seizes 394 cartons of illicit cigarettes worth $42,000

byCustoms Today Report
27/02/2015
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SINGAPORE: Singapore Customs has busted a contraband cigarette distribution ring which operated out of an estate in Siglap here the other day.

Officers seized 394 cartons and 35 packets worth more than $42,000 – along with a locally-registered private bus which was allegedly used to transport them.

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Acting on a tip-off they also arrested five Chinese work permit holders in an operation. Guo Peiying, 26, has been jailed for four months while Shi Zhenyuan, 24, was fined $5,800. If he cannot pay it he will face 20 days in prison in default. Court proceedings are ongoing for the remaining three men.

At about 2.50pm, officers saw Miao Wei, 39 drive the bus into Fidelio Street in Opera Estate. Miao and his passenger, Xu Renfeng, 29, removed five canvas bags from it and headed to a terrace house at the adjoining Ernani Street, where they handed them to Wang Guangzhen, 26.

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