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The coordinated work and exchange of information between the Ministry of the Navy-Armed of Mexico (Semar) and Customs with Japanese authorities resulted in the securing of more than 950 thousand packs of cigarettes (almost 20 tons of illicit products), with an estimated commercial value of more than 70.7 million pesos
Authorities secured about 20 tons of illegal tobacco from Narita, Jap n, at CDMX International Airport.
Elements of the Secretariat of the Navy (SEMAR) secured almost 20 tons of illegal tobacco from Japan, with a commercial value of more than 70.7 million pesos, at Mexico City International Airport (AICM). The merchandise was distributed in six shipments detected between December 22, 2025 and December 3, 2025. [...] The post Japanese illegal tobacco seized 20 tons at the AICM appeared first on Oronoticias.
Despite the fact that the federal authorities have not identified alleged perpetrators, there is a history that links the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG) with smuggling and the clandestine sale of cigarettes in Mexico.
Punto y Coma MX The Navy secured 19,779.5 kilograms of illegal tobacco to a criminal network that introduced illicit goods into the country by falsifying tax information at the customs office of Mexico City International Airport (AICM). They amount to approximately 954,380 cigarette packs, with an estimated commercial value of more than 70 million pesos, seized by naval and customs personnel of the AICM in reviews of six shipments coming from Na…
In a movement against smuggling, federal authorities dealt a million-dollar blow to the so-called "Huachicol Fiscal" of tobacco. Elements of the Ministry of the Navy (Semar) and Customs intercepted at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) about 20 tons of illegal tobacco, which were intended to be introduced into the black market to evade the new tax quotas of this 2026. The insurance was made on six shipments from Narita, Japan, which arrive…
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