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Civil Guard Dismantles Two Illegal Tobacco Factories in Andalusia: 21 Arrested for Exploitation and Smuggling

Summary by EL ESPAÑOL
The operation has allowed the dismantling of two production centers in Malaga and Córdoba and the release of 18 people who worked in subhuman conditions. More information: The Civil Guard staff increases in Malaga: the government strengthens the body with 88 more personnel all year round.
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The Civil Guard, in collaboration with the Customs Surveillance Service of the Tax Agency, has broken up a criminal organization attributed to it the installation of illegal counterfeit and contraband tobacco factories in the provinces of Malaga and Córdoba. Twenty-one persons have been arrested and 18 of different nationalities who worked in subhuman conditions have been released during the operation. The investigation began after being informe…

·Madrid, Spain
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The Civil Guard, in collaboration with the Customs Surveillance Service of the Tax Agency, has broken up a criminal organization attributed to it the installation of illegal counterfeit and smuggling tobacco factories, an operation in which 18 persons of different nationalities working in subhuman conditions have been released and 21 persons have been arrested; the investigation began after being informed of the alleged installation of an illega…

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The network generated a tax fraud of more than 2 million euros subjecting its workers to "infrahuman conditions" Only 35% of the Andalusian peoples are part of the VioGen system against male violence

·Seville, Spain
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Productive capacity would reach 8 million cigarettes a day and fraud more than 2 million euros a day

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The Civil Guard has disarmed with 21 arrests a criminal organization that is attributed to the installation of illegal tobacco factories in Málaga and Córdoba and has released 18 people of different nationalities working in subhuman conditions.

The Civil Guard, in collaboration with the Customs Surveillance Service of the Tax Agency, dismantles a criminal organization by detaining 21 arrests.

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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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