Turkish Authorities Seize 110 Illegal Imported E-Cigarettes in İncirliova

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Jul.05.2023
Turkish Authorities Seize 110 Illegal Imported E-Cigarettes in İncirliova
Turkey seized 110 illegally imported e-cigarettes in the İncirliova district of Izmir province.

According to a report from Turkish media outlet sondakika on July 4th, Turkish authorities seized 110 illegally imported e-cigarettes in the İncirliova district of İzmir province.

 

According to reports, police from the provincial military command headquarters pulled over a motorcycle during a traffic enforcement operation. Upon inspecting the motorcycle, they discovered 110 e-cigarettes that were identified as smuggled items. The motorcycle driver, referenced as O.D., was subsequently arrested.

 

Images in the report shows the seized products bear the brand logos of VOZOL and ELFBAR.

 

艾登查获 110 支非法电子烟
Seized e-cigarettes|sondakika

 

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【1】Aydın'da 110 kaçak elektronik sigara ele geçirildi

 

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