Anhui Province Establishes Tobacco Transportation Enforcement Office.

Sep.01.2022
Anhui Province Establishes Tobacco Transportation Enforcement Office.
Anhui province inaugurated its first anti-tobacco transportation illegal office to crack down on illegal tobacco sales.

The first "Office for Combating Illegal Transportation of Tobacco Products by Public Security" in Anhui Province was officially established and launched at the Huayuan Service Area on the Chizhou East section of the Jiguang Expressway.


The establishment of this office will effectively promote the normalization of the joint law enforcement cooperation mechanism between the public security and tobacco departments, and will strongly promote the institutionalization and long-term effectiveness of tobacco counterfeiting work in the transportation sector of adjacent provinces and regions. After the office is operational, it will gradually play a role in its own function, continuously strengthen joint law enforcement cooperation, strictly guard the provincial border checkpoints, weave a road supervision and control line, and launch a joint movement of public security and tobacco law enforcement to strive for solving a number of influential cases involving illegal tobacco transportation networks, and set an example for the whole province to crack down on illegal tobacco activities in the transportation sector. This will provide experience and reference.


In light of the new challenges in combating counterfeit tobacco and illegal sales, the Anhui Provincial Bureau will take this unveiling ceremony as an opportunity to fully leverage the central role of the "office" in command, always maintaining a high-pressure stance against tobacco counterfeiting. We will remain vigilant and vigorous, with unwavering determination to crackdown on smuggling and illegal activities related to tobacco in the southwestern gateway of Anhui, and strive to create a new era in the fight against tobacco fraud.


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