UK Border Agency staff seize three million cigarettes at Dover's Eastern Docks
11:39, 28 March 2013
Border officers helped shed light on 2.5 million of smuggled cigarettes... hidden in a load of solar panels.
Border Force staff seized the booty after stopping a Polish-registered lorry at Dover's Eastern Docks after it arrived on a ferry from Dunkirk on March 21.
Then, days later, staff at the freight controls at the entrance to the Channel Tunnel in Coquelles, France made a second seizure.
They found 600,000 cigarettes concealed inside rolls of insulation material inside on Tuesday.
Paul Morgan, director of Border Force South East & Europe, said: “These detections show that our Border Force officers are on constant alert, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to keep illegal goods out of the UK.
“Anyone who smuggles tobacco for commercial gain is effectively stealing from the public purse and from law-abiding taxpayers.
If the haul had not been intercepted it would have cost the Treasury about £800,000 in unpaid excise duty.
Both cases were passed to HM Revenue & Customs for further investigation.
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