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Turkish customs seizes record haul of 3.5m packages of bootlegged cigarettes

byCustoms Today Report
21/08/2015
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ANKARA: Turkish forces seized 3.5 million packs of bootlegged cigarettes worth about TL 22 million ($7.89 million) in northern Turkey in what has been dubbed by media outlets as the largest amount of bootlegged cigarettes captured in a single operation.

The operation was launched by police acting on intelligence concerning a cigarette smuggling ring operating out of the Sarp border crossing with Georgia.

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After three months of conducting surveillance on the ring, security forces stopped five trucks late Tuesday after they left the customs area and were traveling near Hopa, a town in the northeastern province of Artvin.

Officials said it was the highest haul of bootlegged cigarettes confiscated in the history of the Republic of Turkey. A total of 15 people, including five customs officials accused of turning a blind eye to the trucks, were detained in the operation.

Smuggled cigarettes are among the common items street vendors hawk all across Turkey despite continuous operations by law enforcement to crack down on the illegal trade. Those cigarettes, described as “cheap white” in law enforcement jargon, are sold for an average price of TL 3, a lower price than the cheapest legal cigarettes.

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