Fifty-five million forints of smuggled cigarettes were found in a van
Fifty-five million forint smuggled cigarettes were found by police in a van near Tiszavasvári – Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county police said.
According to the information, police officers found the nearly 50,000 boxes of tobacco during a check.
The vehicle and the large quantity of excise goods were handed over to the staff of the National Taxation and Customs Administration. (MTI)
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