Kirton man sentenced after being caught with 25kg of illicit tobacco
A Kirton man, caught with almost 25kg of illicit hand-rolling tobacco (HRT) in his house, has been sentenced after an investigation by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). HMRC searched the home of GrzegorzGlowinkowski, 35, of Kime Mews, Kirton, in June 2014. Officers found the non UK duty paid tobacco, worth almost £4,500 in lost duty and taxes, hidden in his loft, in black bin bags.
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