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Customs strike: Cigarettes instead of wafers worth BGN 200,886

The case is from the beginning of this month, when a truck arrived from Turkey to the Netherlands

Nov 4, 2024 10:10 100

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Smuggling of 26,960 packs of cigarettes hidden among wafer machines , revealed the customs officials at the "Captain Andreevo" border crossing point. The case is from yesterday, the contraband is estimated at BGN 200,886. Where was the product intended?

There are many attempts to smuggle goods from Turkey to EU countries, especially cigarettes. The reason is that in Turkey they are significantly cheaper.

"The case has been since the beginning of this month, when a truck arrived from Turkey to the Netherlands. The driver, who is a Turkish citizen, presented documents to the customs officers that he was transporting food products - waffles and pasta, he told in "The Day Begins". on BNT Diana Markova - expert "Public Relations" in the "Customs" Agency.

By method of "risk analysis" the truck is selected for a thorough inspection, including with X-ray equipment. Thus, unusual densities are established and a physical inspection is started - unloading of the goods. Thus, when opening the cartons, the customs officials come across cigarette boxes instead of the declared contents of wafers and pasta. Pre-trial proceedings have been initiated on the case.

Diana Markova specified that from the beginning of the year until now, the customs officers of "Captain Andreevo" have detained more than 22 million and 300 thousand cigarettes. He explained that such cases are not rare and most often cigarettes are hidden among the declared contents or in car cavities.

She paid special attention to ordinary citizens who travel that the norm for duty-free import of cigarettes from Turkey is 2 packs per person. If they are not declared or hidden - the fine is from 200 to 250% of the sale price. From the beginning of October until now, there are more than 300 acts drawn up.