The Smuggling Crimes Department teams carried out raids on 5 houses, 4 depots, 5 businesses, and 5 vehicles in the Konak, Buca, Karabağlar, and Bayraklı districts as part of their efforts to prevent tobacco and tobacco product smuggling.

During the searches, a total of 9,495,200 filled cigarettes, 1,338,000 empty cigarettes, 1,162 kilograms of hookah tobacco, 811 kilograms of shredded tobacco, 1,500 tax stickers, 61 electronic cigarette devices and liquids, and 19 cigarette rolling machines were seized.

Nineteen suspects were processed for their involvement in the incident. Authorities are cracking down on smuggling activities to protect public health and prevent the illegal trade of tobacco products. The seized items will be used as evidence in the ongoing investigation to bring those responsible to justice.

Illegal tobacco smuggling is a serious offense that not only harms public health but also causes significant losses in tax revenue for the government. The authorities are working diligently to combat these illegal activities and ensure that those involved are held accountable for their actions.

The confiscated items, including millions of cigarettes and kilograms of tobacco, reflect the scale of the illegal trade in tobacco products in the region. The Smuggling Crimes Department continues to monitor and crackdown on such activities to protect consumers and the economy from the harmful effects of smuggling.

The successful raids and seizures demonstrate the dedication and effectiveness of law enforcement in combating tobacco smuggling. The authorities are sending a clear message that smuggling activities will not be tolerated, and those involved will face the consequences of their illegal actions.

Efforts to prevent tobacco smuggling will continue in order to protect public health, combat illegal activities, and safeguard the economy. The collaboration between law enforcement agencies and the public is crucial in the fight against smuggling and ensuring the safety and well-being of society.

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