Two passengers tried to smuggle cigarettes from Dubai to Hungary
About 7700 boxes of smuggled cigarettes were seized by finance guards at the Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest – the National Tax and Customs Office (NAV) told MTI on Sunday.Ű
According to the notice, two passengers tried to smuggle the cigarettes. The finance guard found 3,700 packets of cigarettes without Hungarian excise stamps in their luggage.
Not long after, the finance six guards also noticed other suitcases on the luggage conveyor belt. An additional four thousand packs of cigarettes and 51 kilograms of smoking tobacco was found in the “forgotten” baggages. (MTI)
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