The South African Police Service (SAPS) noted this week that it seized illicit cigarettes worth R4.5 million during a takedown operation in Brits in the North West.
The operation was led by the National Counterfeit Goods Unit, with support from Crime Intelligence and the South African Revenue Service (SARS).
“A multi-disciplinary team, comprising SAPS members from various specialised units, including the National Intervention Unit (NIU), Tactical Response Team (TRT), K9 Unit, Rapid Rail Police Unit, and Flying Squad deployed in North West as part of OPERATION VALA UMGODI also formed part of the operation,” SAPS said in a statement.
The unit said three Bangladeshi nationals were also arrested for contravening the Immigration Act.
R2 million worth of illicit cigarettes
On Thursday, a 44-year-old foreign national truck driver was arrested at Beitbridge Port of Entry, for allegedly attempting to smuggle illicit cigarettes valued at over R2 million.
The police said the man was arrested at about 3.15am in the morning, during the routine profiling and searches of trucks at the South Gate entering South Africa.
Provincial police spokesperson Colonel Malesela Ledwaba said the man was driving a freight liner truck with Gauteng registration and presented a manifest indicating that the truck was empty.
However, Ledwaba said a thorough search revealed that the truck was laden with pallets and several boxes positioned in front of the pallets.
“The vehicle was subsequently taken to the commercial ramp where it was opened, revealing it was loaded with 460 boxes,” he said.
Each box, when opened, Ledwaba said, contained 100 cartoons of Remington Gold cigarettes.
Ledwaba said the estimated value of the illicit cigarettes the man was allegedly attempting to smuggle was R2,139,000.
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