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22/07/2011
Stockport man smuggles smoke in mirrors
Semi-retired airport engineer Brian
Hulme, 64 appeared at Manchester Crown Court following an
investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), where he was
jailed for 16 months.
Mike O'Grady, Assistant Director, HM
Revenue & Customs said:
"Brian Hulme thought he would get rich
quick by smuggling tobacco. He had no interest or consideration for
the honest, local businesses he would have undercut. Tobacco
smuggling isn't a harmless fiddle and HMRC will continue its
efforts in stamping out this illegal trade. Anyone with information
about those involved in tobacco, cigarette or alcohol smuggling can
contact our hotline on 0800 59 5000."
On 19 December 2010, a container
arrived at Felixstowe from Semarang, Indonesia. The paperwork
showed the contents to be wooden furniture and handicrafts. On
opening, UK Border Agency officers found one tonne of tobacco
packed in 50g pouches, concealed within decorative urns and hidden
in the backs of mirrors. UKBA referred the case to HMRC who quickly
established that Hulme had arranged the importation. He was
arrested and questioned.
Hulme claimed that an acquaintance
named John had met him in Indonesia and enlisted his assistance in
shipping the tobacco into the UK. He claimed that he was to be paid
a fee for a successful importation and admitted to arranging a
12-month rental agreement on a lock up storage facility. He had
made all payments - including shipping fees and rental fees -
himself.
Hulme was subsequently charged with
evading excise duty. He pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing and
returned to court for sentencing.
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