Customs seize 20,000 smuggled cigarettes

Man arrested after car searched at Rosslare Harbour

The seizure is part of Revenue’s ongoing operations targeting the shadow economy and the sale and supply of illegal tobacco products.
The seizure is part of Revenue’s ongoing operations targeting the shadow economy and the sale and supply of illegal tobacco products.

More than 20,000 cigarettes concealed in a car have been seized by Customs officers.

A 30-year-old Lithuanian man is being questioned in connection with the discovery by Revenue’s Customs Service at Rosslare Harbour.

The find had a retail value of €9,661 and a potential loss to the Exchequer of about €8,200.

A Customs spokeswoman said an X-ray scanner indicated an anomaly after examining a vehicle that arrived on a ferry from France.

“Following further investigations by Revenue officers, the ‘Minsk Mini-Slims’ cigarettes were discovered concealed in the Renault car,” she said.

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