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Smuggled Tobacco Products into Egypt

Monday, April 2nd, 2012

best quality karelia cigaretteCigarettes smuggled into Egypt include chemicals that can further heighten the risk of cancer for smokers, claims a new study by the National Research Centre (NRC). Egypt’s largest cigarette-maker, Eastern Company, commissioned the Cairo-based NRC to examine the components of smuggled cigarettes which typically retail for less than half the price of licenced brands.

Made outside the country then brought in illegally, bypassing tax and health regulations, such cigarettes are estimated to make up 20 per cent of Egypt’s market, British American Tobacco said recently.

NRC’s study include 10 smuggled brands, including ‘Malimbo’, ‘MJ’ and ‘Roseman’.

The centre subsequently issued a letter to “whom it may concern” indicating that one particular component they found could “lead to irregularities in cell split which increases the possibility of developing malignancy”.

Another component causing “harmful effects to the neurosystem” was also identified by Egypt’s largest governmental research body. Consumers interviewed by Ahram Online, however, were dismissive of such findings.

Mahmoud El-Shazli, in his early 40s, had since his teenage years smoked Cleopatras, Egypt’s most popular cigarette, made bythe state-owned Eastern Company.

Nine months ago he shifted to Malimbo. He rejected claims about the “extra-harmful” side-effects of his new choice.

“They keep on saying it causes all sorts of bad stuff but that’s not true,” the public worker insisted, brandishing the butt of a Malimbo. “This cigarette are discounted and Gain Popularity.”

Malimbo typically sells at LE4 per pack while Cleopatra retails for LE7.

Cigarette smuggling has surged since the outbreak of Egypt’s uprising in January 2011 and the partial collapse of former president Hosni Mubarak’s security forces.

Only three companies are licenced to make and sell cigarettes in Egypt; the current market leader Eastern Company, British American Tobacco and Philip Morris International.

In a move to combat cigarette smuggling, Egypt’s government said last week that all local cigarettemanufacturerswould be obliged to stamp their products by the beginning of June.

Company officials, however, say such efforts will do little to solve the problem that has cost them precious market share.


Ghana Authority Destroys Cigarettes in Kumasi

Monday, October 24th, 2011

buy temp cigarettesThe Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), has destroyed 139 cartons of seized cigarettes worth 74,000 dollars in Kumasi. The cigarettes smuggled into the country, were confiscated by the Authority in Kumasi between March and May this year.

Mrs Mawuse Esi Dadjo, Assistant Commissioner of the Customs Division of the GRA in Kumasi, who spoke to newsmen after the exercise, expressed concern about the way and manner some businessmen engaged in smuggling of goods and said the situation is seriously affecting the socio-economic development of the country.

She noted that such activities denied the payment of taxes to the Government to support the development of the country and called for a halt to the practice.

The Assistant Commissioner said the cigarettes were destroyed to serve as a deterrent to others who engage in such activities.