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Cigarette smuggling at the Bajakovo border crossing: two prevented attempts and seizure of 17,200 pieces of cigarettes in vehicles with international registration marks

Two cigarette smuggling attempts were detected at the Bajakovo border crossing on September 7, 2024, with a total of 17,200 pieces of cigarettes seized in passenger cars and vans. High sentences were imposed on the perpetrators.

Cigarette smuggling at the Bajakovo border crossing: two prevented attempts and seizure of 17,200 pieces of cigarettes in vehicles with international registration marks
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At the border crossing Bajakovo, which is one of the busiest crossings between Croatia and Serbia, on September 7, 2024, two attempts to smuggle cigarettes were prevented. This crossing is often targeted by smugglers who try to avoid paying high tobacco duties, which represents a significant loss for the national budget.


Attempts to smuggle cigarettes


In the first case, a citizen of Kosovo attempted to illegally bring in 8,200 cigarettes of the Marlboro brand. The cigarettes were cleverly hidden in the luggage compartment of a car with German license plates, but a detailed search by customs officers revealed this smuggling attempt. The perpetrator was fined 12,000 euros, which is the standard penalty in such cases according to the Tobacco Excise Duty Act.


Second smuggling attempt


In the second case, a British citizen attempted to bring in 9,000 cigarettes of the Winston brand. The cigarettes were hidden in a van with British license plates. This attempt was also unsuccessful thanks to the careful inspection by border officers, and the perpetrator was also fined 12,000 euros. Both of these cases show how smugglers use different methods and locations to transport illegal goods, but customs services remain effective in preventing these illegal activities.


Cigarette smuggling: a global problem


Such incidents are not isolated cases. Globally, cigarette smuggling represents a major problem for many countries as it not only reduces state revenue but also allows the availability of cheaper products that are not subject to standard quality regulations. In many countries, including Croatia, this issue is a focus for customs services, which use advanced control methods to detect illegal tobacco shipments.


Cigarette smuggling often involves international criminal organizations that exploit loopholes in the law and weak cooperation among countries. In Croatia, the customs administration conducts regular control operations at border crossings, including detailed inspections of vehicles and goods.


Legal consequences of smuggling


According to the Tobacco Excise Duty Act, cigarette smuggling is considered a serious offense, and perpetrators may face high fines and confiscation of goods. Additionally, such actions undermine the state's efforts in regulating and controlling the distribution of tobacco products. The seizure of smuggled goods and high monetary fines are key measures in combating this type of crime.


Impact on public finances and health


Cigarette smuggling also has a negative impact on public finances as it reduces excise duty revenues, which are crucial for funding health and other public services. At the same time, the availability of cheaper, unreported cigarettes encourages higher consumption, increasing health risks for smokers. Therefore, it is important for customs services, in cooperation with other government institutions, to continue intensive monitoring of border crossings and rigorous enforcement of the law.


These incidents at Bajakovo are just an example of the ongoing fight against smuggling and the state's efforts to protect its financial interests and the health of its citizens.

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Creation time: 10 September, 2024

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