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2020 July 23 police officers patrolling the Tauragė district, Žiburių village, around 10.30. I noticed a Peugeot 406 high-speed vehicle approaching. The car was detained on suspicion by police.
The car was driven by a sober, born man. 1969 The documents were not found after they were verified, but the driver’s behavior was suspicious and he was asked to open the trunk of the car. In the trunk of the car lay a black polyethylene bag, the contents of which were not visible. The driver indicated he was carrying trash, but the officer’s watchful eye noticed a broken corner of the bag and a protruding pack of cigarettes.
The driver said he was allegedly carrying trash, but the officer’s watchful eye noticed a broken corner of the bag and a bunch of cigarettes coming out.
All that remains is to admit that there are 500 packages of smuggled “NZ gold” cigarettes in the bag, which were not marked according to the procedure established by the legal acts of the Republic of Lithuania, with special marks – stamps. The total customs value of cigarettes, including taxes, is 1,785 euros. The driver did not specify who he bought the cigarettes from, but explained that he was transporting them for sale.
A protocol for men was drawn up in accordance with article 209 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Republic of Lithuania. 5 d. There is a fine of two thousand to five thousand five hundred and ninety euros for this.
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