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Police running out of room to store illegal cigarettes they’ve seized amid Australia’s booming illicit trade

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Police running out of room to store illegal cigarettes they’ve seized amid Australia’s booming illicit trade
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Australian police are facing challenges in storing a growing number of illegal cigarettes and vapes due to limited capacity in secure facilities. The cost of destroying these illicit products has also surged, creating additional pressures on law enforcement. The booming illicit tobacco trade has resulted in significant financial losses for the federal budget and has been linked to broader criminal activities.

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The Guardian — World · https://www.theguardian.com/profile/tom-mcilroy
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The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission’s Adam Meyer speaks at the parliamentary inquiry into illegal tobacco. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAPView image in fullscreenThe Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission’s Adam Meyer speaks at the parliamentary inquiry into illegal tobacco. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAPAustralian police and policingPolice running out of room to store illegal cigarettes they’ve seized amid Australia’s booming illicit tradeInquiry into black market hears cost of destroying vapes has also soared, with some requiring manual dismantling Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Tom McIlroy Political editorMon 18 May 2026 03.12 EDTLast modified on Mon 18 May 2026 03.13 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian…

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