In the Pas De La Case, More than 4,000 Packs of Cigarettes Hidden Under the Snow Found by the Police
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Surprising discovery for the police officers of the Principality of Andorra at the Pas de la Case. The agents dug up more than 4,000 packs of cigarettes buried under the snow in a construction site for an estimated value of 16,000 euros.
In the Pas De La Case, More than 4,000 Packs of Cigarettes Hidden Under the Snow Found by the Police
The value of the tobacco found is nearly 16,000 euros brings back the police of Andorra The police of the Principality of Andorra, in the Pyrenees, between France and Spain, seized more than 4,000 packages
In the Pas de la Case, Andorra, law enforcement officers discovered more than 4,000 packages of cigarettes hidden under the snow and in a construction site, valued at nearly 16,000 euros.
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