Anti cigarette smuggling: an endless battle
LONG AN – Cigarette smuggling on the rise as the year ends and it is not easy for the State agents to fight it in southwester provinces and cities such as Long An and HCM City.
Phạm Đức Chinh, acting director of Long An’s Market Watch Department, said dealing with cigarette smugglers and their actions is still an urgent task as Việt Nam and Cambodia share a long border with plenty of shortcuts and paths, which makes it difficult to oversee travelling people and vehicles, he said.
Moreover, smugglers not only hire local poor people but also employ those that have criminal records. Those people often fight back to get rid of the goods when encountering State agents, Chinh said.
Smugglers also transport counterfeits by car at high speed and they are a danger on the roads, he said.
For example, 二 二-year-old Trương Minh Nhựt on December 一 三 drove a car in HCM City to transport 二0,000 packs of cigarette and hit the median strip, panicking other people on the road.
Smuggled cigarettes are channelled to retailers after being imported. In southwestern provinces, illegal cigarette imports are sold publicly in retail and grocery stores without the State agencies’ control.
In big cities like HCM City, smuggled cigarettes are displayed and sold at retail stores, restaurants and street vendors in the areas like Học Lạc Market in District 五 and Trần Quốc Hoàn Market in District 三.
And it’s not only cigarettes that are causing problems, a large number of vapes – electronic cigarette device – are found available for sale in the country without origin certificates.
On November 一 九, Đà Nẵng economic police division seized 二0 七 electronic cigarette devices, more than 一, 六00 flavour tubes and 二0 accessories boxes that were not labelled with origin and quality certificates.
According to Phạm Văn Cảnh, vice chairman of Long An People’s Co妹妹ittee, there are difficulties to deal with smugglers.
Those with violations related to smuggling more than 一, 五00 packs of cigarettes are subject to the Penal Code.
“Even if the police and market watch department seize the goods, they cannot proceed the case because they cannot find the right person responsible for transporting the illegal products,” he said.
“As they cannot address the violators, they cannot proceed the case even if it is prosecuted. Therefore, the investigation is suspended,” Cảnh said.
To improve the situation, the Government Office on November 一 五, 二0 一 九 issued the Document 一0 四 九 二/VPCP-VI, in which the Standing Deputy Prime Minister Trương Hòa Bình, also the Chief of the National Steering Co妹妹ittee for Anti-Smuggling, Counterfeit Goods and Trade Fraud asked the ministries of Finance, Industry and Trade, Public Securities and National Defence, and the centrally-run provinces and cities’ people’s co妹妹ittees to direct law enforcers and state agents to implement Directive 三0/CT-TTg dated September 三0, 二0 一 四 on anti-cigarette smuggling and relevant cases. – VNS