Indonesian customs intercepts 62.5 million illicit cigarettes from Singapore
Key takeaway: Indonesia's Sorong marine patrol successfully cracked a tobacco smuggling case involving Singapore. According to DJBC public relations official Kanuwil, authorities intercepted 62.5 million illicit cigarettes originating from Singapore.
The Indonesian maritime patrol team successfully cracked down on a smuggling case involving tobacco from Singapore, according to Kanuwil DJBC's public relations. They intercepted a shipment of 62.5 million illicit cigarettes from Singapore.
According to Batampos, the Indonesian maritime patrol team successfully intercepted a batch of illegal cigarettes smuggled from Singapore, which were originally intended to be smuggled to the Riau Islands. Ardhan, the public relations officer of Kanuwil DJBC, stated on Tuesday (November 28) that these illegal cigarettes varied in quantity and brand, totaling 625 boxes, approximately 62.5 million illicit cigarettes.



