Brazilian Tax Authorities Intercept Car Carrying Large Quantity of E-cigarettes

Feb.27
Brazilian Tax Authorities Intercept Car Carrying Large Quantity of E-cigarettes
Brazilian tax authorities intercepted a car carrying over $20,000 worth of e-cigarette products, suspected to be counterfeit "OXBAR" brand.

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The Brazilian tax authorities intercepted a car carrying a large quantity of e-cigarette products, with a total value exceeding 121,000 Brazilian reais (20,000 US dollars). The seized products are suspected to bear the brand label "OXBAR".


The driver lost control of the vehicle, crashed into a tree, and attempted to flee, but was apprehended by the police.


The vehicle and goods involved in the incident were sent to the tax authorities for processing, and the driver was also taken in for further investigation.


According to reports from Oparana on February 26, Brazilian tax authorities intercepted a car carrying a large quantity of e-cigarette products, with an estimated value exceeding 12.1 million reais (2 million US dollars). The seized products are suspected to have the brand label "OXBAR.


On the 26th, the Federal Tax Group was conducting routine patrols on a highway near Cascavel when they discovered a suspicious vehicle. When law enforcement officers attempted to inspect it, the driver suddenly accelerated in an attempt to flee, committing multiple traffic violations by overtaking vehicles at high speed. The car ultimately collided head-on with a tree on the side of the road, and the driver was then apprehended by law enforcement officers.


Currently, the vehicles and goods involved have been sent to the tax bureau for inspection, and the driver has been transferred to the law enforcement agency in Cascavel for investigation.


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