Customs seize cigarettes worth €1.5m

Customs officers yesterday seized five million contraband cigarettes valued at €1.5 million in a warehouse near the Border

Customs officers yesterday seized five million contraband cigarettes valued at €1.5 million in a warehouse near the Border. They were in a container that had been declared as "frozen vegetables" which was delivered to Drogheda, Co Louth.

A man with an address in Co Monaghan is helping with investigations. A Customs spokesman said a Scania truck and refrigerated trailer were impounded during the operation. It is thought the cigarettes originated in Ukraine and travelled by sea from Odessa to Dublin via Rotterdam.

Meanwhile, the PSNI has seized a large quantity of cigarettes and documents in an investigation into money laundering and organised crime. One man was arrested following a raid in Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, yesterday morning.

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Darren Gilligan (29) is accused of two assault causing harm charges, possession of a baseball bat with intent to cause injury, and breach of the peace at Parkgate Street, Dublin.

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