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More smokers caught for buying contraband cigarettes

 
Published on Jan 25, 2013
12:17 PM
More smokers were caught last year for buying contraband cigarettes compared to 2011. The total number offenders in 2012 was 28,502, up from 26,164 in 2011, and a sharp spike from 19,816 in 2009, said the Singapore Customs in a media briefing on Friday morning. -- ST PHOTO: ALPHONSUS CHERN

More smokers were caught last year for buying contraband cigarettes compared to 2011. The total number offenders in 2012 was 28,502, up from 26,164 in 2011, and a sharp spike from 19,816 in 2009, said the Singapore Customs in a media briefing on Friday morning.

The cigarette offenders include those caught for buying or selling contraband cigarettes both inland and at the checkpoints.

Mr Lee Boon Chong, senior assistant director-general of the Intelligence and Investigation Division of Singapore Customs, said there is a "persistent street demand" for contraband cigarettes. He added that Singapore Customs would continue to intensify its enforcement, implement regulatory changes and reach out to the public with a seven-month long campaign.

Those caught with duty-unpaid goods can be fined up to 40 times the amount of duty evaded, or face a jail term of up to six years, or both.

 
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