Coast Guard Nab US$3.54m Worth Contraband Cigarettes

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  • The Coast Guard Administration (CGA) found 1.63 million packs of smuggled cigarettes on a ship near the disputed Dongsha Islands in the South China Sea.
  • The catch, just west of the islands, was made on a Togolese-registered freighter on Mar 6.
  • The cigarettes are suspected to be counterfeit Chinese brands.

Coast Guard and customs officials have seized 1.6 million packs of contraband cigarettes from a Togo-flagged cargo vessel that was intercepted near Dongsha Island March 6, reports Taiwan English News.

Contraband cigarettes onboard

The confiscated cigarettes was found to have a street value of more than NT$100 million (US$3.54 million).

The captain, a citizen of Myanmar, told his interviewers the cigarettes had come on board in Cambodia and that their destination was Taiwan. A coast guard vessel escorted the freighter to Kaohsiung, where they arrived on March 9.

Counterfeit products

The crew members, two Chinese and 10 Myanmar nationals, were subjected to coronavirus (COVID-19) prevention measures upon their arrival. Inspectors counted 295 bags on board, containing more than 1.6 million cigarette packs.

A preliminary investigation concluded the Chinese-brand smokes were actually counterfeit products. The Kaohsiung City Department of Financial Affairs will reportedly determine the nature of the fines to be imposed.

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Source: Taiwan English News