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NAV: two million forints of untaxed cigarettes were found on the M1 motorway
Financial inspectors found two million forints of untaxed cigarettes in two vehicles on the M1 motorway at Győr, the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) told MTI on Monday.
It was written that the police dog first signaled in a Bulgarian minibus, whre two hundred and twenty boxes of untaxed tobacco had been found in the hiding place. (MTI)
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