25 caught in 2018 for smuggling duty unpaid cigarettes into Singapore

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Twenty-five drivers were caught last year for smuggling duty-unpaid cigarettes into Singapore after responding to online advertisements on platforms such as Facebook and WeChat. Singapore Customs revealed this in a press release yesterday. The advertisements...

 

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