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Sentencing delayed in Saskatchewan cigarette smuggling case

Sentencing has been delayed for a woman guilty in a Saskatchewan cigarette smuggling case. Saskatchewan RCMP / Supplied

Sentencing has been postponed again for a Saskatchewan woman who was arrested following the seizure of illegal tobacco products in Yorkton.

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Monique Milliken, 62, of Beatty was supposed to learn her fate Tuesday morning, but the matter has been adjourned until June 13.

Yorkton RCMP said about 200,000 cigarettes, over $5,000 in cash, a vehicle and a cargo trailer were seized during a traffic stop last April.

Milliken pleaded guilty to three charges, including possession and transport of a tobacco product exceeding 10,000 cigarettes for the purpose of sale.

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