Illegal cigarettes worth €1.4m seized in Galway, Louth

400kg of tobacco and counterfeit vodka also discovered by gardaí and Revenue officials

A file photograph of a Revenue customs officer walking across a haul of illegally imported cigarettes discovered at Dublin Port. Photograph: Julien Behal/PA Wire.
A file photograph of a Revenue customs officer walking across a haul of illegally imported cigarettes discovered at Dublin Port. Photograph: Julien Behal/PA Wire.

Black market cigarettes and tobacco valued at more than €1.5 million have been seized in counties Galway and Louth.

A search by Revenue customs officials at a commercial property in Athenry, Co Galway yesterday yielded a haul of some 2 million Benson & Hedges brand cigarettes, which were valued at €950,000.

The cigarettes were brought into the State from Belgium through Dublin Port, Revenue said.

Separately, gardaí and Revenue officials discovered a haul of 1.2 million cigarettes, valued at €550,000, and 400kg of tobacco, valued at €180,000, during a search of a property at Faughart near Dundalk. Counterfeit vodka was also discovered during the search.

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Nobody has been arrested in connection with the hauls, which Revenue said if sold on the black market would have resulted in a loss of more than €1.3 million to the exchequer.