Cigarette smugglers were captured in Szabolcs county
Nearly 24 million forints smuggled cigarettes were found in two men’s cars by police officers in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county – the regional police headquarters announced on Police.hu.
According to the information, the police officers wanted to check two cars between Tiszakóród and Túristvándi on Tuesday, but the drivers drove towards Túristvándi at high speed, ignoring their signal. (MTI)
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