400,000 cigarettes seized at Dublin Port

400,000 cigarettes were seized at Dublin Port yesterday.

400,000 cigarettes seized at Dublin Port

400,000 cigarettes were seized at Dublin Port yesterday.

The cigarettes were concealed within pallets of paving bricks and were discovered, as a result of routine profiling.

The 20 foot container that had arrived into Dublin Port from Armenia was selected for scanning and the cigarettes were found.

The cigarettes branded “L&M Soft Plus” have a retail value of €212,698, representing a potential loss to the Exchequer of over €167,876.

These seizures are part of Revenue's ongoing operations targeting the supply and sale of illegal cigarettes in the shadow economy.

Investigations are ongoing.

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