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Driver Arrested in Ruma with 540 Kilograms of Loose Tobacco Seized

From N1 Serbia · (17m ago) Serbian

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Police in Ruma, Serbia, arrested a van driver transporting 540 kilograms of loose tobacco without permits.
  • The suspect, identified as B.M. (66) from Sremska Mitrovica, is accused of illegal trade in excise products.
  • The seized tobacco, intended for further sale, is estimated to have cost the Serbian budget approximately 4,472,280 dinars.

Serbian law enforcement continues its diligent work to combat illicit trade and protect the state budget. In a significant operation in Ruma, police successfully apprehended a driver engaged in the illegal transport of a substantial quantity of loose tobacco. This action underscores the Ministry of Interior's commitment to enforcing regulations and preventing the flow of untaxed goods into the market.

Police in Ruma arrested a van driver who was transporting 540 kilograms of loose tobacco, without permits.

โ€” Ministry of InteriorOfficial statement announcing the arrest and seizure.

The suspect, a 66-year-old individual from Sremska Mitrovica, has been charged with illegal trade in excise products. The seizure of 540 kilograms of tobacco represents a considerable blow to those involved in this criminal enterprise. It is estimated that this illicit operation would have defrauded the Serbian budget of nearly 4.5 million dinars, highlighting the economic damage caused by such activities.

B.M. (66) from Sremska Mitrovica is suspected of illegal trade in excise products and will be brought before the prosecution.

โ€” Ministry of InteriorDetails regarding the suspect and the charges.

This bust is not just about confiscating contraband; it's about safeguarding the integrity of our economy and ensuring that businesses operate within the legal framework. The Ministry of Interior's proactive stance in intercepting these goods before they could be further distributed for sale demonstrates their effectiveness in disrupting criminal networks. Such operations are vital for maintaining fair competition and preventing the proliferation of illegal markets that undermine legitimate businesses and public revenue.

The seized tobacco is suspected to have been intended for further sale, thereby damaging the budget of Serbia by approximately 4,472,280 dinars.

โ€” Ministry of InteriorInformation on the estimated financial impact of the illicit trade.
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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.