Two search warrants were executed in Innisfail, resulting in a Kiwi woman being charged in connection to a significant amount of illegal cigarettes, chop chop rolling tobacco and vape products.
The search warrants were executed after multiple reports from the community.
A 29-year-old New Zealand woman has been charged after the execution of the search warrants in Innisfail uncovered more than 150kg of illicit tobacco and cigarettes on Wednesday.
Police allegedly uncovered more than 87kg of cigarettes in fake packaging totalling 65,600 individual cigarettes, illegally imported vape products and a quantity of cash in an Owen Street motel room.
Following on police will also allege around 70kg of loose tobacco and cigarettes in fake cartons, and non-compliant packaging was located at a shop on Ernest Street.
The woman has been charged with one count each of possession of tobacco (100 kgs or above), offence to buy or possess S4 or S8 medicines or hazardous poisons, selling or supplying tobacco products in non-compliant retail packaging and possessing tainted property.
Far North District Acting Detective Inspector Jason Chetham said these imported vapes and illicit tobacco products often contain dangerous chemicals which are banned in Australia and internationally.
She is due to appear before Innisfail Magistrates Court on February 27. Investigations are ongoing.
“We urge anyone with information in relation to the possession of illicit tobacco or non-compliant products to contact police.”
If you have information for police, contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form 24hrs per day at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting.
Report crime information anonymously via Crime Stoppers. Call 1800 333 000 or report online at www.crimestoppersqld.com.au.
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