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Police in Bosnia confiscated Larger Quantity of Excise Goods valued over 60,000 BAM

Published: March 23, 2021
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Authorized officials of the Indirect Taxation Authority of RC Mostar, in cooperation with officials of the Mostar Police Department and the Capljina Police Department, temporarily confiscated a larger quantity of excise goods whose market value was estimated at 61,400 BAM.

Through the implementation of joint operational activities, within the Operational Plan “Surprise 2021”, a total of 10,450 packs of cigarettes of various brands, 224 packs of hand-filled cigarettes and 16.70 kg of tobacco were found at several locations.

The mentioned goods were not marked with excise stamps issued by ITA BiH. Appropriate action will be taken against the perpetrators.

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