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Sunday, May 01, 2016

Berlin Police Make Untaxed Cigarette Bust

BERLIN — Berlin Police seized nearly 13,000 packs of unstamped, untaxed cigarettes valued at over $83,000 following a routine traffic stop on Monday.

On Monday, a Berlin Police officer conducted a traffic stop on Route 113 near Burley Street. According to police reports, the driver appeared to be extremely nervous and presented suspicious behavior to the officer during the initial contact.

The officer noticed a bed of the vehicle contained a large amount of cigarettes and a K-9 team for the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office was called to assist with the investigation. The Maryland Comptroller’s Office was also contacted to conduct a joint investigation with the Berlin Police Department.

The joint investigation revealed 1,292 cartons of unstamped, untaxed cigarettes, which translated into 12,920 packs of smokes. The value of the cigarettes was determined to be $83,334, representing a tax loss of $25,840 to the state of Maryland.

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31 comments:

Anonymous said...

Toyota Tundra? thats the work of ISIS. what do they do with all those cigarettes?

Anonymous said...

wow how about focus on Thugs ,rapists,outstanding warrants .

Anonymous said...

"tax loss of $25,840"? How?

Since they were never intended to be sold in Maryland, just how did Maryland "lose" this money? Why are we paying to prevent New York from losing tax money?

Anonymous said...

If these cigarettes were not going to be sold in Maryland then there is no tax loss whatsoever.

Anonymous said...

Wonder how many kilos of heroin and cocaine made it through while this "tremendous" seizure was going on?? Where's Mike Lewis doesn't he want to take partial credit for Worcester county, a joint task force effort

Anonymous said...

2:18....you're the guy who looks at every story for the negative angle, right?

The correct response is....stolen cigarettes found during traffic stop? Great job guys!!!

Anonymous said...

When you penalize the cigarette industry, and not other industries in TAXES, this is what you get. People find a way around the system.
You caught this one, but not all the other ones.
The government created this problem.

Anonymous said...

How come they never go after the supplier that sold this large amount of cigarettes to this group? I mean come on, I guy goes into Sam's Club and buys a thousand cartons but it don't raise any alarms?

Anonymous said...

Maybe the truck with the smokes was a decoy

Anonymous said...

Its not a great job when you miss inform the public on what happened and stretch the truth to make a more sensational press release. Maryland lost nothing as those were just passing through the state.

Anonymous said...

Thank you ,pt state trooper aka traffic agents.

Anonymous said...

awww a cop is mad ,look at me look at me.

Anonymous said...

It's getting hard to make a dishonest living!!

Anonymous said...

Nervous? Suspicious? Most folks are nervous during a traffic stop. And all folks are suspicious to police! K-9? They smell tobacco now? Nothing else alerted by the dog. Why did they search? This is crap!

Anonymous said...

This is hurting law abiding businesses. These smuggling operations are well organized and are stealing taxes from the American people. Don't you wonder why most convenience stores are now owned and run by foreigners?

Anonymous said...

Meanwhile more people are scoring and dying from,heroin-but God forbid we lose a dollar in cigarette taxes.

Anonymous said...

What happened with that ocean city/Berlin bust a few years back

Anonymous said...

What happens to the cigarettes now that they're confiscated?

Gerald said...

3:06 just become a politician!

Anonymous said...

What happens to these cigarettes that are confiscated. Do they go into Maryland inventory and get sold???

Anonymous said...

every state they pass thru puts a tax on them

Anonymous said...

There's big money to be made in NY, where a taxed pack sells for $11.00.

Anonymous said...

Who said stolen?

Anonymous said...

Ok folks here is some info that may help.....the cigs get purchased in VA by the carton. This goes on for a few days sometimes a week or so. There is usually a small group of folks involved. Sometimes va will even tip off md. The money isn't in the packs...ny city is full of machines that sell cigs one at a time for 2-3$ a piece. For these folks the risk is worth it. I may be mistaken but the cigs get incinerated. Actually besides some media the state gets nothing in the end. In all honesty it's a total joke.

Anonymous said...

You are correct, the cigs are destroyed.

Anonymous said...

Question: Is there any other item that is illegal to purchase from one state (for a lower price)for use in another state?
Is it illegal to shop in Delaware to "beat" the MD tax?
How is this any different that, say, buying an expensive boat in DE and using it in MD? I'm pretty sure that the tax loss on that boat (to MD) would be considerably more that a 1000 cartons of smokes.

Anonymous said...

It is not legal to buy a carton of cigarettes in DE and bring them back to MD. Police don't bother people with a carton or two. Alcohol is the same.

Anonymous said...

AS far as boats go, thousands of real expensive boats are registered in Wilmington, Del. instead of other states. Just drive down by a Yacht club and see.

Anonymous said...

So, basically, price shopping is illegal?

Anonymous said...

I worked in the tobacco industry for over 30 years. The cigarettes are usually sold back to the manufacturers. That's where the state of MD makes money. These smugglers are usually foreigners from Pakistan or India. They set up a "cigarette outlet" in VA and then have their accomplices transport them to NYC. Most manufacturers avoid them because they know what they are up to. This means that they receive no price support or merchandising dollars from them. These stores can legally purchase cigarettes from the wholesaler with the proper licenses, etc. That's the problem. It's more profitable to these knuckleheads than drugs and the penalties are minimal.

Anonymous said...

Don't pay attention to May 1st 10:44 AM, they know not what they write of. Maybe he / she sold cigs to businesses and has some knowledge but not for what is out of their realm - the law.
Educate yourself people.
Look up the laws and learn.

But first, seized cigarettes are destroyed because there is no guarantee the cigarettes have not been tampered with. Someone could use a syringe to inject poison into a pack(s). State of Maryland does not sell them. It is a safety issue. Plus, there is a date of manufacturer of cigs that come into play. The money the State would get would be (if collected) is from the fines (read law below).

Legally, one can only be in possession of (2) two PACKS. I don't feel like looking up "comar" Code of Maryland Regulations to show you.

TAX - GENERAL   TITLE 13.  PROCEDURE  
SUBTITLE 10.  CRIMES AND OFFENSES
Md. TAX-GENERAL Code Ann. § 13-1015  (2016)
§ 13-1015. Willful transportation of unstamped cigarettes
 (a) In general. -- A person who willfully ships, imports, sells into or within, or transports within, this State cigarettes or other tobacco products on which the tobacco tax has not been paid in violation of Title 12 of this article or § 16-219, § 16-222, § 16.5-215, or § 16.5-216 of the Business Regulation Article is guilty of a felony and, on conviction, is subject to the penalties set forth in subsections (b) and (c) of this section.
(b) Fines. --
   (1) For a first violation, a person is subject to a mandatory fine of $ 150 for each carton of cigarettes or each package of other tobacco products transported.
   (2) For each subsequent violation, a person is subject to a mandatory fine of $ 300 for each carton of cigarettes or each package of other tobacco products transported.
(c) Additional penalties. -- In addition to the mandatory fine set forth in subsection (b) of this section, for a first or subsequent violation, a person may be subject to imprisonment not exceeding 2 years.



TAX - GENERAL  TITLE 13.  PROCEDURE  
SUBTITLE 10.  CRIMES AND OFFENSES
Md. TAX-GENERAL Code Ann. § 13-1014  (2016)
§ 13-1014. Willful possession, sale, or offer to sell unstamped or improperly stamped cigarettes

   (a) Offense; penalties -- In general. --
(1) A person who willfully possesses, sells, or attempts to sell unstamped or improperly stamped cigarettes in the State in violation of Title 12 of this article is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(2) If the number of unstamped or improperly stamped cigarettes that a person possesses, sells, or attempts to sell is 30 cartons or less, the person on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $ 500 or imprisonment not exceeding 3 months or both.
(3) If the number of unstamped or improperly stamped cigarettes that a person possesses, sells, or attempts to sell is more than 30 cartons, the person on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $ 1,000 or imprisonment not exceeding 1 year or both.
(b) Offense; penalties -- Other tobacco products. -- A person who willfully possesses, sells, or attempts to sell other tobacco products on which the tobacco tax has not been paid in the State in violation of Title 12 of this article is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $ 500 or imprisonment not exceeding 3 months or both.
(c) Separate offenses. -- Each day that a violation under this section continues constitutes a separate offense.