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3.3 Million Cigarettes Seized in La Vega

Summary by Remolacha - Noticias Republica Dominicana
The Specialized Body for Fuel Control and Merchandise Trade (CECCOM) seized a total of 3.3 million units of cigarette smuggling in the province of La Vega. This seizure is the result of a coordinated operation between the aforementioned entity, and the Public Prosecutor's Office, through its Illicit Trade Investigation Unit (ICIU). (Continue reading...) La entrada Incautan 3.3 million cigarettes in La Vega se publicado primero en Remolacha - Not…
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The Specialized Body for Fuel Control and Merchandise Trade (CECCOM) seized a total of 3.3 million units of cigarette smuggling in the province of La Vega. This seizure is the result of a coordinated operation between the aforementioned entity, and the Public Prosecutor's Office, through its Illicit Trade Investigation Unit (ICIU). (Continue reading...) La entrada Incautan 3.3 million cigarettes in La Vega se publicado primero en Remolacha - Not…

The Specialized Fuel Control and Merchandise Trade Corps (CECCOM) seized a total of 3.3 million units of smuggled cigarettes in the province of La Vega. This important seizure is the result of a coordinated operation between CECCOM and the Public Prosecutor's Office, through its Trade Investigation Unit (ITU).

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