The NAV foun an illegal cigarette factory in Budapest
The finance officers of the National Tax and Customs Authority (NAV) unveiled another cigarette factory of an international criminal organization with the help of the Bulgarian authorities and Europol.
Tóth Márk, deputy head of department of the National Tax and Customs Authority at a press conference on Wednesday in Budapest told that at the site situated in the 10th district of Budapest a complete fermentation and cigarette manufacturing machine lines and packaging machines were seized, as well as 3.3 tonnes of tobacco and nearly half a million cigarettes. (MTI)
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