ILLEGAL TOBACCO
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22/07/2011
Five arrests in Merseyside linked to tobacco and cash
More than 45 kilos of illegal tobacco
and approximately 185,000 illicit cigarettes were seized, as well
as about £32,000 in cash, during searches at two domestic premises,
two shops and an industrial unit across the Wirral on Wednesday (13
July). The tobacco products are worth an estimated £40,000 in
unpaid excise duty and VAT.
Stuart Crookshank, Assistant Director
for HMRC, said:
"This operation was designed to not
only tackle the ongoing problem of illicit tobacco sales but also
to send out a clear message to business owners in the region that
HMRC will actively pursue those who ignore the rules on the supply
and sale of duty free tobacco goods. "The evasion of excise duty is
a criminal offence, at the expense of the taxpayer, which is taken
seriously by HMRC. Anyone caught with illicit tobacco will not only
have their goods, cash and vehicles seized but they can be
prosecuted, meaning they could be looking at a prison sentence.
"We urge members of the public to come
forward and contact us on our hotline, on 0800 59 5000, if they
have information about local businesses in the area who trade in
duty free cigarettes or tobacco."
The cigarettes and tobacco were a
mixture of non-UK duty paid (smuggled) and suspected counterfeit
product. Enquiries are ongoing into the seizures.
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