5 Million ‘Patito’ Cigars Seized at AICM; They Came From Sri Lanka and Singapore
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The Mexican National Customs Agency (ANAM) seized five million 808 thousand apocryphal cigars at Mexico City International Airport (AICM).
More than 5 million apocryphal cigars were located and secured at the “Benito Juárez” International Airport in Mexico City (AICM); this shipment came from Asia to Mexico City. The joint action of personnel of the Mexican National Customs Agency (ANAM), in coordination with personnel of the Mexican Navy Secretariat (Marina) through the strategy implemented, based on customs intelligence, comprehensive risk management, non-intrusive inspection tec…
MEXICO CITY – A multi-million dollar shipment of counterfeit cigarettes was seized at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) during a joint operation by the Mexican Navy (Semar) and the National Customs Agency of Mexico (ANAM). The officers found the cigarettes distributed in 484 boxes and 24 pallets, weighing 8,525 kilograms. The shipments originated in Singapore and Sri Lanka. According to the documentation, the shipments were covered by fou…
In a joint operation, five million 808 thousand apocryphal cigars from Asia were secured. Semar's charge secures millions of fake cigars at AICM first appeared on Eleven News.
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