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Two men facing charges after 300K illegal cigarettes seized in N.S.

Three of the 30 boxes of illegal cigarettes that were seized by Service Nova Scotia on Nov. 28. Provided/Service Nova Scotia

Two Nova Scotia men are facing charges after 300,000 illegal cigarettes were seized.

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Service Nova Scotia says the seizure was part of an investigation by their compliance and special investigations unit.

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The unit, along with RCMP, stopped a vehicle on Highway 102 near the Lower Sackville exit on Nov. 28.

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About 300,000 cigarettes, with an estimated provincial tax value of $82,560 and federal tax value of $35,780, were seized. As well, the vehicle they were found in was taken.

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A 46-year-old man and 61-year-old man from the Halifax area were arrested. They will appear in Dartmouth Provincial Court on Jan. 9 to face charges under the Revenue Act and the Excise Act 2001.

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Service Nova Scotia is asking anyone with information about the sale and manufacturing of illegal tobacco to call police or Crime Stoppers.

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