Police seize over half a million cigarettes in Lousada
520,000 cigarettes and a 52-year-old detained, suspected of fraudulently putting them on the market. Old-fashioned smuggling, but at scale.
When we hear “seizure,” we tend to picture movie drama. This one was quieter, but with serious numbers: the GNR seized 520,020 cigarettes in Lousada and detained a 52-year-old man, suspected of fraudulently putting them on the market.
Behind a seemingly harmless pack sits a whole circuit of taxes and rules. Skip that part and it’s not just the state losing revenue — it’s unfair competition against those who play by the rules, and tobacco that dodges any quality control. Hence the enforcement.
Half a million cigarettes don’t fit in a pocket, and operations like this show that watchfulness is still very much alive on the region’s roads and in its trades. No need for alarm — just the routine work of people paying attention.
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Another reminder that the “cheap” of smuggling always comes with a hidden bill. And that, in the area, anyone running those errands risks bumping into a patrol less distracted than they’d hoped.
Illustrative · Photo: Adi Pratama / Pexels