Smuggled cigarettes were found in a minibus near Milota Szabolcs county
Police found smuggled cigarettes worth sixty-six million forints in a minibus near Milota near the Hungarian-Ukrainian border – the Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County Police Headquarters announced on Sunday on the police’s website.
Patrols in the outskirts of the village inspected a minibus driven by a 31-year-old Ukrainian citizen and found around 45,000 boxes of cigarettes without Hungarian tax and stamps in his cargo compartment. (MTI)
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