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In a significant operation, MaldivesCustoms officials have seized 8,450 cartons of smuggled cigarettes, amounting to approximately 1.695 million sticks, after a raid on a vessel and shipyard associ...
Mohamed Hilmy
28 October 2024, 00:00
In a
significant operation, MaldivesCustoms officials have seized 8,450 cartons of
smuggled cigarettes, amounting to approximately 1.695 million sticks, after a
raid on a vessel and shipyard associated with the Maldives-based oil importer,
Hawks Pvt Ltd. Acting on a tip-off, the Customs Department intercepted the haul
on Friday night, following initial intelligence that the tanker MT Hawks Jawahiru
was attempting to smuggle large quantities of cigarettes into the Maldives.
The seizure was
carried out at Hawks Boat Yard in Thilafushi, where authorities conducted a
thorough search under court orders. Customs has since placed the confiscated
Manchester brand cigarettes under official custody and stated that further
investigations are ongoing.
According to the
Customs statement, the smuggled cigarettes had initially been transported from MT
Hawks Jawahiru to a local vessel named Hawks Roadhi which ferried
the contraband to the Hawks shipyard. Customs officials, suspecting additional
hidden stockpiles, continue to search the premises for any further evidence of
illicit cargo.
The
Customs Department has seized a total of 84,500 boxes or 8,450 cartons of
cigarettes in the operation so far. All recovered cigarettes are now securely
in Customs custody, said the agency. The Maldives Customs services has
indicated it is closely monitoring the case and will enforce all aspects of the
Customs Act to curb such illegal import activities.
The Hawks
company, however, has distanced itself from the incident, emphasizing in a
statement today that it had no part in the smuggling operation. Asserting its
reputation as a profitable and transparent oil trading enterprise, Hawks
clarified that it is neither involved in nor interested in the business of
importing tobacco products. The company stressed its commitment to cooperating
fully with law enforcement.
“We
categorically deny any allegations linking Hawks to the smuggling of
cigarettes. The Hawks is a transparent business, and we pledge our full
cooperation with investigating authorities to identify those responsible,” the
company’s statement read. Hawks also revealed that internal administrative
actions have been taken, including suspending several employees suspected of
exploiting company resources for illegal activities, as evidenced by recent
security footage.
“Hawks upholds a
zero-tolerance policy for illegal activities. It is disheartening to discover
that a few employees may have been involved in such misconduct,” added the
company, which employs over 900 staff from various nationalities.
The government’s
recent decision to increase import duties on cigarettes and bidis, effective
next month, has sparked discussions on the economic ramifications of such
incidents. Customs and police continue their joint operation, promising
intensified scrutiny and enforcement under the Customs Act as they probe the
details of the attempted smuggling and the individuals involved.
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