
Fake cigarettes from Malaysia flood Kerala market; Rs 25000 worth cigarettes seized in Malappuram.
Nilambur: Fake cigarettes were seized from various shops in Nilambur during a raid conducted by the police the other day. A team led by Nilambur Circle Inspector Sunil Pullikal conducted raids in Nilambur town and Chandakunnu and seized fake cigarettes from 4 shops. Mathrubhumi had published a report the other day on the sale of fake cigarettes which are increasing alarmingly in Kerala and the huge revenue loss to the state. Sale of fake cigarettes without paying the tax incurs huge revenue loss to the state government. At the same time, use of these cigarettes will lead to serious health issues too
These fake cigarettes reach Kerala through ship from Malaysia and Sri Lanka. M,Tirur is the main point from where these cigarettes are distributed to different parts of the state.
The police seized fake cigarettes worth Rs 25,000 from shops in Nilambur Kodathipadi, Veetikuttu Road and from Chandakunnu. As many as 3000 cigarettes belonging to 15 brands were seized. The statutory warning that is inscribed on the covers of all cigarette brands are missing. The seized cigarettes also include beedi-like rolled cigarettes.
Related Posts
Vietnam police impound over 100 tons of smuggled products in major crackdown
More than 100 tons of contraband and thousands of smuggled children’s toys and...
Launch of Coalition against Illicit Trade (CAIT) to fight global counterfeiting and smuggling
Today marks the launch of the Coalition Against Illicit Trade (CAIT), a new...
Mizoram: Foreign cigarettes worth 19.5 lakh seized in Champhai
The operation was carried out by a joint team of Assam Rifles and Customs...
2 get 3-mnth jail for sandalwood smuggling
MUMBAI: Observing that the offence of theft of sandalwood is against nature and...


