Chases Until Disrupted In Selokan, An Illegal Cigarette Batang Transport Car Was Secured In Kudus

A total of 52,000 illegal cigarettes were secured by the Customs and Excise Supervision and Service Office (KPPBC) of the Madya Excise type Kudus, Central Java (Central Java). Deliveries are made using private cars.

"We managed to uncover the case on Monday (February 6) which began with a chase," said the Head of the Information and Information Service Section of the Kudus KPPBC, Sandy Hendratmo Sopan, in Kudus, Central Java, Tuesday, February 7, and was confiscated by Antara. The disclosure of the case, he continued, began with information that there was a means of transportation in the form of a private car suspected of being used to transport excisable goods in the form of cigarettes suspected of being illegal from Jepara. After confirming the information, the team immediately conducted a search along Jalan Welahan-Demak. At around 23.00 WIB, the team managed to find a means of transportation according to what was informed was driving on Jalan Lingkungan Demak so that a chase was carried out, then the minibus fell into a ditch. Meanwhile, the driver and kernet fled.

From the results of the examination, it was found that one panel of machine kretek cigarettes (SKM) was without excise tape attached and 18 SKM-type cigarette bales with other brands attached to allegedly fake excise stamps. The value of goods is estimated at IDR 62.26 million with a potential state revenue of IDR 44.73 million. The public is advised not to buy, sell, or distribute illegal cigarettes because in addition to harming state revenue there are also criminal sanctions in the form of 1-8 years in prison and a fine of up to 20 times the excise value that should be paid.