The Australian Taxation Office says two raids on properties in rural Victoria have helped to disrupt the operations of organised criminals.
More than $31 million worth of illicit tobacco has been seized from two properties in northern Victoria.The ATO and Victoria Police have seized and destroyed around 16.5 hectares of illicit tobacco from two properties in rural VictoriaThe raids were conducted at properties in Nathalia and Katunga following a tip-off from a community member
A property in Katunga was also raided and 2.5 hectares of tobacco crops, which were estimated to be worth more than $6 million, were uncovered by officers. The Australian Taxation Office says the illicit tobacco found at the properties are worth more than $31 million.
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