Illegal Electronic Products Seized in Two Brazilian Cities.

Oct.25.2023
Illegal Electronic Products Seized in Two Brazilian Cities.
Brazilian Federal Highway Police (PRF) seized a batch of illegal electronic products in two cities in Tocantins state.

According to a report from Brazilian media Surgiu on October 23rd, the Brazilian Federal Highway Police (PRF) seized a shipment of illegally transported electronic products in two cities within the Tocantins state.


The seized items include 12 mobile phones, 5 speakers, 329 mobile phone accessories, 7 thermos cups, 6 security cameras, 6 memory cards, 3 speaker casings, 10 keychains, and 56 sets of e-cigarettes.


Due to the prohibition of sales and imports of e-cigarettes in Brazil, the authorities suspect preliminary involvement in smuggling and tax evasion in this batch of items. All confiscated goods have been handed over to the tax department in the city of Palmas for further processing.


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