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Man jailed for excise duty fraud

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9th Jan 2014
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A man who was caught delivering over one million counterfeit cigarettes to a car park in Belfast has been jailed for excise duty fraud.

Patrick Corrigan, 62, from Commons Road, Drumiskin, was arrested by HMRC officers after the van he was driving was stopped by police on the A1 in July 2012, according to the Revenue.

The van and 1.1m  cigarettes, worth an estimated £280,649 in evaded excise duty and VAT, were seized.

Corrigan was arrested again in November 2012, while attempting to smuggle 100,000 cigarettes from the Republic of Ireland into Northern Ireland hidden in the back of a van.

John Whiting, Assistant Director, Criminal Investigation for HMRC, said: “Corrigan received cash in hand for collecting a van full of cigarettes from Jonesborough, which he planned to leave at a shopping centre car park in Belfast. He was then caught a second time."

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