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EU countries seize 20 million cigarettes, 38 tonnes of tobacco

Created at 9 Jul · 7:55 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Authorities in Spain, with support from EU agencies, dismantled two international criminal networks involved in illicit tobacco. The operation resulted in the seizure of 20 million cigarettes, 38.4 tonnes of tobacco, and the arrest of 50 individuals.

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Key Numbers

20 millioncigarettes seized
38.4 tonnestobacco seized
€10 millionestimated value of illicit products
23searches carried out
18vehicles confiscated
€170,000cash seized
50people arrested

Who's Involved

OLAF
EU's anti-fraud office involved in the operation
Europol
European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation supporting the operation
Petr Klement
OLAF chief commenting on the health risks of illicit cigarettes
Guardia Civil
Spanish Civil Guard participating in the operation
Central Bureau of Investigation
Polish agency involved in the operation
National Republican Guard
Portuguese agency involved in the operation
Criminal Police Bureau
Lithuanian agency involved in the operation
EU countries seize 20 million cigarettes, 38 tonnes of tobacco

↳ Why This Matters

This operation highlights the significant scale of organized crime in the illicit tobacco trade within the EU, impacting public health and defrauding taxpayers. It underscores the importance of cross-border cooperation between law enforcement agencies to combat these sophisticated criminal networks.

Key facts

  • Authorities seized 20 million cigarettes and 38.4 tonnes of tobacco in EU countries.
  • Two international criminal networks based in Spain were dismantled.
  • The operation targeted counterfeit tobacco products estimated to be worth €10 million.
  • Fifty people were arrested, and several assets including vehicles and cash were confiscated.
  • The operation involved multiple European countries, OLAF, and Europol.

Authorities in Spain, with support from the EU's anti-fraud office (OLAF) and Europol, have dismantled two international criminal networks involved in the illicit tobacco trade. The operation, which spanned multiple Spanish provinces, resulted in the seizure of 20 million cigarettes and 38.4 tonnes of tobacco leaf and cut tobacco.

The investigation targeted groups suspected of manufacturing, distributing, and trafficking counterfeit tobacco products, with an estimated value of €10 million. During the operation, investigators conducted 23 searches and confiscated 18 vehicles, tobacco manufacturing equipment, encrypted electronic devices, €170,000 in cash, and several firearms.

A total of 50 individuals were arrested, including two suspects who have been transferred to Polish authorities. The operation involved collaboration between Spain's Guardia Civil, Poland's Central Bureau of Investigation, Portugal's National Republican Guard, Lithuania's Criminal Police Bureau, OLAF, and Europol.

OLAF chief Petr Klement highlighted the health dangers of smoking counterfeit cigarettes and the financial impact on taxpayers, stating that illicit cigarettes reward organised crime. Investigations into the supply chain are reportedly ongoing.

Frequently asked questions

Authorities seized 20 million cigarettes, 38.4 tonnes of tobacco, 18 vehicles, tobacco manufacturing equipment, encrypted electronic devices, €170,000 in cash, and several firearms.

A total of 50 people were arrested as part of the operation.

The operation involved Spain, Poland, Portugal, Lithuania, the EU's anti-fraud office (OLAF), and Europol.

The counterfeit tobacco products were estimated to be worth €10 million.

What Happens Next

01Investigations into the illicit tobacco supply chain are ongoing.

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How It Developed

Authorities dismantled two international criminal networks based in Spain.
The operation targeted groups suspected of manufacturing, distributing, and trafficking counterfeit tobacco products.
Investigators seized 20 million cigarettes and 38.4 tonnes of tobacco.
Confiscated items included 18 vehicles, manufacturing equipment, encrypted devices, €170,000 cash, and firearms.
Fifty people were arrested, with two suspects handed over to Polish authorities.
The operation involved Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, and Lithuanian law enforcement, alongside OLAF and Europol.
Investigations into the illicit tobacco supply chain are ongoing.

Sources

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20 million cigarettes and over 38 tonnes of tobacco seized in EU countriesEuronews

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