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Illegal Trade of 14,290 Boxes of Cigarettes prevented in Trnovo

Published: July 14, 2020
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In the area of ​​Ilovica, Trnovo municipality, the illegal trade of 14,290 boxes of cigarettes or 29 cartons, with a market value of 71,450 convertible marks, was prevented on Monday.

Namely, the illegal traffic was prevented by members of the Central Investigation Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Border Police in cooperation with the Ministry of the Interior of the Sarajevo Canton and the Ministry of the Interior of the Republika Srpska.

The Prosecutor’s Office of BiH has been informed about everything, and the work on the case continues, Bosnian Border Police announced.

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