Tobacco smuggling ring dismantled at Niagara bridges
Police and border officials have dismantled what they are calling a major tobacco smuggling network with ties to Niagara. The Hamilton/Niagara RCMP and Canada Border Services Agency announced this week that a number of people have been arrested in connection with a large contraband tobacco smuggling and trafficking operation allegedly responsible for smuggling in excess of 73 tonnes of un-stamped water pipe tobacco into Canada since 2010. “Contraband tobacco is a threat to the security and health of Canadian citizens,” said Rick Comerford, CBDA spokesperson. “People need to be aware that if they purchase contraband tobacco, they are funding criminal activity.” A joint investigation was launched in 2011 after 1,440 kilograms of tobacco was seized at the Peace Bridge in Fort Erie in July 2001 followed in October by a seizure of another 1,440 kilograms of tobacco at the Queenston-Lewiston Bridge. As the investigation progressed, police said, a larger smuggling organization was uncovered.
Related Posts
Khalil foils attempts to smuggle kids medicine, evade customs fees
Authorities foiled Tuesday a number of attempts to evade customs fees and smuggle...
Think Twice Before You Buy These Beauty Products
Last month, we wrote a story titled “20 Surprising Beauty Buys You Can Find At...
Contraband cigarettes seized on Belarus border
The Customs Administration of the State Revenue Service (VID) has found a total...
Mizoram: Assam Rifles seizes smuggled goods worth over Rs 52 lakhs in two operations
Assam Rifles, in collaboration with the Customs Department Champhai, Mizoram,...



