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Two women intercepted with 3,000 packs of tobacco at Palma airport

  • The seized tobacco would be valued at 17,000 euros

June 12, 2024.- The Tax Agency and the Civil Guard have intercepted two women at Palma airport who were trying to enter Mallorca from Athens with 3,000 packs of tobacco, valued at 17,000 euros.

On June 3, a flight from Athens (Greece) arrived at Palma airport. After carrying out a risk analysis of the passengers, officials from the Tax Agency and agents from the Civil Guard detected two people who raised suspicions, so a discreet surveillance device was mounted on them to carry out the appropriate inspections.

Once the passengers were detected, they began to be monitored inside the arrivals terminal. After the departure of the waiting suitcases, they both hurriedly began walking to leave the terminal. At that moment they were intercepted by Civil Guard agents, who took them to the airport's Customs offices for luggage inspection.

When inspecting the luggage, the agents observed that the women were carrying four large suitcases and two travel bags, all of them filled with packs of contraband tobacco.

Once the inspection was completed, all of the tobacco was seized, valued at 17,000 euros, and a report of smuggling was issued by the Tax Agency and the Civil Guard, which can lead to fines of up to three times the value of the seized tobacco.