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Posted inCrime, Mullumbimby

Four charged, $2.3 million worth of illicit tobacco seized following week of action

by News DeskNovember 2, 2025November 14, 2025

The NSW Police Organised Crime Squad, together with NSW Health and the Australian Border Force, have charged four people and seized more than 18,000 vapes, 1.9 million illicit cigarettes, 74kg of loose-leaf tobacco and five unregistered firearms

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