Turkish Authorities Arrest Suspect for Illegal E-cigarette Sales

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Sep.07.2023
Turkish Authorities Arrest Suspect for Illegal E-cigarette Sales
Turkey's military arrested a suspect for illegal e-cigarette sales in Tashyaka district, seizing a total of 356 "VOZOL" branded products.

According to Turkish media outlet Haberturk, the work results of the commander of the military in the city of Fethiye indicate that there is information regarding suspect R.C.'s attempt to illegally sell e-cigarettes in the Tashyaka district and actively seeking potential customers.

 

The suspect has been arrested following a joint operation by the KOM Substation and the Feteheye District Command Headquarters.

 

A total of 356 e-cigarettes were seized in this operation.

 

According to images provided by the police, the e-cigarettes seized this time are all products labeled with the brand name "VOZOL".

 

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Seized e-cigarettes|Source: haberturk


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