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Munich Airport Seizure Nets 600,000 Cigarettes as Customs Crack Down on Smuggling

Officials describe a persistent cross-border tobacco trade driving stepped-up customs checks.

Overview

  • Customs at Munich Airport intercepted about 600,000 cigarettes packed in several cartons after a married couple used the green channel for goods not requiring declaration.
  • The couple were arrested, a criminal case was opened, and the estimated tax loss is about €100,000 with the Munich customs investigation unit leading further inquiries.
  • In separate operations, the Stralsund customs office seized nearly 50,000 untaxed cigarettes within a few days during routine road controls and initiated tax-criminal proceedings.
  • Stops included an October 3 check at the Pomellen border that uncovered 10,000 cigarettes the driver said he intended to sell in the Netherlands and an October 7 check on the B111 with roughly 15,400 cigarettes bearing Polish tax stamps.
  • A customs spokeswoman said the findings reflect strong tobacco demand and regular inflows of excise-taxable cigarettes from Poland, which customs target with suspicion-independent checks.