An illegal cigarette factory was found in Budapest
NAV investigators have been informed by police that an illegal cigarette factory has been found in a property in Budapest – they wrote in a statement sent to MTI on Monday.
According to the information, patrols and detectives found the necessary equipment for production and packaging on the spot: more than 100,000 cigarette cases, hundreds of kilos of cut tobacco, packaging foil, wrapping machines, compressors and fillers, as well as more than 270,000 of duty-free cigarettes. (MTI)
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