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SARS Customs Seized Illicit Cigarettes to the Value of R10 million

Publish Date: 
10 Aug 2021

On 05 August 2021, the South African Revenue Service (SARS) announced that its Customs officials had seized illicit cigarettes declared as tissue paper to the value of R10 million at the Durban harbour.

The Media Release reads:

Customs officials of the South African Revenue Service (SARS) seized illicit cigarettes declared as tissue paper to the value of R10 million at the Durban harbour this past weekend.

This Durban bust follows an operation in Cape Town a few days ago when illegal cigarettes to the value of R6 million were seized, bringing the total value of the two seizures to R16 million.

The Durban bust was based on information received about a container that was imported from an East Asian Country with contents incorrectly declared as tissue paper.

Due to the recent riots in KwaZulu Natal, the vessel was delayed at outer anchorage and the container was only released on the 16 July 2021. However, once the container was scrutinised on the Transnet system, it was established that the container contained illicit cigarettes, which may also be counterfeit.

Immediately after the riots, there was a delay with the Transnet core systems, which resulted in further delays at the port. As the port gradually recovered, the container was released from the port on 28 July 2021.

After an arduous search on 29th July 2021, it was established that the cargo had been delivered to a storage facility at Old North Coast Road in Glen Anil. On 30 July, a search warrant was obtained at the Verulam Magistrates Court and SARS entered the premises. Inside the warehouse were 950 master cases of Pacific 14mg cigarettes (illicit product) and 50 boxes of tissue paper.

The goods were detained and deposited at the SARS State Warehouse. A criminal case has been opened with the South African Police Service and investigations are ongoing.

Story by: Riaan de Lange

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