Kediri Customs And Excise Failed Delivery Of Illegal Cigarettes Rp930 Million

KEDIRI - The Customs Service and Supervision Office (KPPBC) of Kediri Excise Type, East Java succeeded in thwarting a shipment of illegal cigarettes transported by bus across the Kediri Customs and Excise area, with an estimated value of Rp930,240,000.

Head of the Intermediate Excise KPPBC, Kediri Sunaryo, stated that the case was successfully revealed from the reports that came into the office. There is a PO Pahala Kencana bus for the Madura - Banten route which will pass the Trans Java Toll Road section.

"The enforcement operation was carried out based on the results of an intelligence operation that detected a plan to send illegal BKC in the form of plain Machine-made Kretek Cigarettes (SKM) without having an excise tape attached to the passenger transportation facility in the form of the PO Pahala Kencana Bus on the Madura - Banten route which will pass through the Toll Road section. Trans Java," he said while holding the case at the Kediri Customs Office, reported by Antara, Tuesday, April 12.

The team immediately moved to get the information. After crossing the control area of the Kediri Excise Intermediate KPPBC, they carried out a hot pursuit of the said transportation means and succeeded in stopping and preventing the Kertosono - Ngawi KM Toll Road section. 648.

Members also carry out inspections of all cargoes, both baggage and bus cabins. As a result, the officers did get the items that had been reported.

Based on the results of the physical examination, illegal BKC was found in the form of SKM cigarettes of various brands without excise stamps attached with a total of 4,080 slopes, each of which was 10 packs packaged in 51 cartons.

The brands include SKM with Anoah, News ABS, Dalill, and various other brands. All without being affixed with excise stamps with a total of up to 816,000 sticks of goods.

The estimated value of the goods resulting from the prosecution of 816,000 cigarettes is approximately Rp.930,240,000 with the potential loss to the state in the excise sector of approximately Rp.574,251,840.

It has also examined a number of witnesses. This case is still being developed.

The goods resulting from the prosecution in the form of SKM cigarettes without having an excise tape attached were suspected of violating Law Number 11 of 1995 concerning Excise as amended by Law Number 39 of 2007 Article 54.

Perpetrators are threatened with imprisonment for a minimum of one year and a maximum of five years or a fine of at least twice the value of the excise duty and a maximum of 10 times the value of the excise that should be paid.

Meanwhile, the evidence is still being kept at the Kediri Customs Office, while continuing to conduct intensive examinations of a number of witnesses.

"Furthermore, the goods resulting from the prosecution are still in the process of further research," he said.