Forty million HUF worth smuggled cigarettes were found Tiszabecs
Forty million forints worth smuggled cigarettes were found by the finance guards in an underground hideout in Tiszabecs – the press officer of the National Tax and Customs Office (NAV) told MTI on Tuesday.
Magyar Norbert told that a man has long been observed in Tiszabecs with the inkling of smuggling and receiving stolen goods, and one night motion was detected in the courtyard of the house. The area was screened, and in an underground hideout more than 35 thousand boxes of cigarettes were found without Hungarian tax stamps. (MTI)
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