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$7m illegal tobacco bust

AN illicent tobacco operation valued at over $7m has been shut down in Nhill – east of Bordertown – following a joint operation between Victorian Police and the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).

ATO officers, with the assistance of Victoria Police, executed a warrant at the property on Thursday, uncovering around five acres of tobacco crops, before seizing and destroying over 47.5 tonnes of illicit tobacco.

The crop consisted of densely-packed mature plants, with an estimated excise duty foregone of around $7.8m.

The ATO is responsible for detecting, investigating and prosecuting those who domestically grow or manufacture illicit
tobacco products.

Acting Assistant Commissioner Shane Strong said vigilance by the community in reporting suspicious activities and a continued partnership with Victoria Police led to the successful outcome.

“The trade in illicit tobacco products in Australia has widespread negative consequences across the community,” Mr Strong said.

“Tobacco growing operations are not run by small producers or farmers. They are run by organised criminal syndicates who deliberately engage in illegal activities.

“We urge members of the community to report any activity they suspect may involve the production of illicit tobacco.”

It has been illegal to grow tobacco in Australia for more than a decade.

If convicted, growing tobacco carries a maximum penalty of up to 10 years’ imprisonment.

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