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Haul of 7m cigarettes worth more than €6m seized at Dublin Port

Haul of 7m cigarettes worth more than €6m seized at Dublin Port

Sunday World12 hours ago

The seizure was made after an unaccompanied container from Rotterdam was examined
The cigarettes were in a container searched at Dublin Port (Alamy/PA)
Almost 7.0 million cigarettes worth an estimated 6.25 million euro have been seized at Dublin Port.
The seizure was made on Tuesday after an unaccompanied container from Rotterdam was examined.
Revenue said the action was taken as a result of routine profiling and with the assistance of Revenue's mobile x-ray scanner and a detector dog, Milo.
The cigarettes were in a container searched at Dublin Port (Alamy/PA)
News in 90 Seconds - June 27th
The cigarettes, branded 'Marlboro', have an estimated value of 6.25 million euro, representing a potential loss to the Exchequer of 4.9 million euro, Revenue said.
The smuggled cigarettes were seized under Section 141 Finance Act 2001.
More to follow..

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