The NAV found 11,000 packs of cigarettes hidden on a train
The dogs of the National Tax and Customs Office (NAV) found 11,000 packs of cigarettes on an express train from Kiev – the NAV told MTI on Monday.
The dogs almost immediately signaled in one of the Ukrainian Latorca IC train coming from Kiev. The financiers seized 11,000 packets of untaxed cigarettes worth more than 11 million forints and filed a lawsuit against unknown offenders for fiscal fraud. (MTI)
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