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Re: Bust untaxed cigs ring, investigation began in Jersey City
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hopefully never... keeps me from buying a full pack... and smoking more then I should be.
Posted on: 2009/9/23 14:43
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Re: Bust untaxed cigs ring, investigation began in Jersey City
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The sell as packs just as easy. Sometimes it's pretty easy to tell when you see a pack with a forged tax stamp.
Posted on: 2009/9/23 14:41
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Re: Bust untaxed cigs ring, investigation began in Jersey City
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Im sure that alot if these that were purchased by some of the local stores here in Jersey City were sold as the illgeal "loosies" to the high school children.
When will they crack down on the stores that sell these loosies?
Posted on: 2009/9/23 13:30
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Bust untaxed cigs ring, investigation began in Jersey City
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Bust untaxed cigs ring that cost Jersey $1M
Wednesday, September 23, 2009 By MICHAELANGELO CONTE JOURNAL STAFF WRITER As a result of an investigation that began in Jersey City, more than $100,000 worth of cigarettes and nearly $280,000 in cash was seized in a crackdown on a ring that forged the tax stamps on cigarette packs to avoid paying New Jersey's $2.70 tax on each pack, officials said. Based on the scale of the enterprise, it is thought the state may have lost more than $1 million in tax revenue due to the criminal enterprise, said Hudson County Prosecutor Edward DeFazio. This type of operation "generates a tremendous profit for the defendants and of course is taking money from the citizens of New Jersey," said DeFazio, whose office conducted the investigation with the New Jersey departments of Homeland Security and Treasury. "This money would have gone into the treasury of the state and it is diverted instead to the pockets of these defendants." Investigators believe the group regularly bought large quantities of untaxed cigarettes in other states at significantly lower prices than in New Jersey and transported them to a storage facility in Linden, DeFazio said. They opened each carton and affixed a forged New Jersey or New York tax stamp to each pack before reloading the cartons and selling them at bargain prices to stores in northern New Jersey and New York, DeFazio said. During searches last week, investigators also seized thousands of counterfeit tax stamps, DeFazio said, adding that a clothing iron was apparently used to affix the stamps to packs of cigarettes. On Thursday, investigators arrested Elizabeth residents Rajae Awad, 39; Anwar Ghani, 46; and Jamal Abbadi a.k.a. Jamal Alyazjeen, 40; as well as Ahmad Aldabesheh, 48, of Mohegan Lake, N.Y., DeFazio said. They were charged with theft by deception, forgery and conspiracy and face up to 10 years in prison if convicted, DeFazio said DeFazio said those arrested are all natives of Jordan and said, "There is evidence that at least some of the money generated was forwarded to Jordan, but there is no reason to think it went to any sort of terrorist activity." The Jordan connection is the reason the state Department of Homeland Security joined the probe. The investigation began months ago when officials got a tip that cigarettes with counterfeit tax stamps were being sold in Jersey City stores, DeFazio said. Surveillance in Jersey City led to the Linden storage facility, and to surveillance there and at other locations, DeFazio said. Investigators believe a large portion of the cigarettes were purchased in North Carolina and detectives traveled there this weekend and recovered records at a storage facility believed to have been a staging site for the ring, DeFazio said. Stores that were visited by the State Division of Taxation and found with the cigarettes could face administrative penalties, said DeFazio.
Posted on: 2009/9/23 8:52
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