Two hundred million forints worth smuggled cigarettes were found in a truck on the M3 motorway
Almost two hundred million forint worth untaxed cigarettes were found in a truck on the M3 motorway by the National Tax and Customs Administration’s (NAV) finance ministers – the press release of the authority was sent to MTI on Friday.
Simon Béla said that the truck was stopped at the resting place on the road near Hort. According to the documents, the truck delivered apples from Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County to Austria. When the cargo was screened, they found empty apple containers as well as the cigarettes hidden in black nylon bags on fourteen pallets. (MTI)
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