
Over 10 retailers in Fairfield and Cabramatta are selling illicit tobacco By Bianca Perez
CABRAMATTA and Fairfield have been identified as Australia’s top two suburbs to have the highest number of retailers selling illicit tobacco.
Investigations carried out by imperial Tobacco Australia, Philip Morris and British American Tobacco Australia last year found that the estimated number of traders selling illicit tobacco in Cabramatta and Fairfield was more than 10.
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