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NAV strikes back: Forty million cigarettes in 11 months
Until the end of November, forty million cigarettes and 15 tons of tobacco were withdrawn from the black market by the tax office – Magyaridok.hu wrote.
The fight against illegal trade will continue this year: the Authority will carry out regular checks and raids on border crossings, roads, fairs and green borders, using modern technical items. (magyaridok.hu, Jakubász Tamás)
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