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Finns accused of smuggling tonnes of Swedish snus across the border

Prosecutors believe the Finns had been running a snus smuggling ring for years.

Finns accused of smuggling tonnes of Swedish snus across the border
File photo of the moist tobacco snus. Photo: Erlend Aas/NTB scanpix/TT

Snus, moist oral tobacco snuff, has been banned from being sold anywhere in the EU since 1992, apart from in Sweden which negotiated an exemption to the ban when it joined the union in 1995.

Eight people are now suspected of having smuggled more than 12 tonnes of snus from Sweden to neighbouring Finland between 2016 and 2018, the Finnish customs authority said on Monday.

The main suspect is a Finnish man in his 50s who lives just across the border in Haparanda in Sweden. A younger person, also residing in Sweden, is suspected of having helped him.

The other suspects live near the Finnish capital and in Kajanaland in eastern Finland.

All eight are accused of smuggling and aggravated tax fraud.

Bringing small amounts of snus into Finland is allowed for private consumption. But according to prosecutors, the tobacco – in total 12,700 kilos – was bought in Swedish stores and transported in several cars to customers in the Kemi-Torneå area, then distributed further south in Finland.

The suspected smuggling ring was caught when customs officers stopped a van carrying 175 kilos of snus in Finland in April this year.

It is estimated that the main suspect made around 80,000 euros on the smuggling.

The case is to go before a Lapland court later this autumn.

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SWEDEN AND IRAQ

Sweden to protest Iraq death sentences for three citizens

The Swedish government said that three of its citizens had been sentenced to death in Iraq for 'involvement in a shooting', and said it would summon Baghdad's envoy over the matter.

Sweden to protest Iraq death sentences for three citizens

Sweden’s Iraq embassy, whose activities are temporarily being managed from Stockholm, “has received confirmation from local authorities that a total of three Swedish citizens have been sentenced to death in Iraq”, the foreign ministry said.

It did not provide details on the shooting incident, but said it had summoned Iraq’s ambassador to Sweden to protest the rulings and demand the sentences not be carried out.

“We are taking steps to prevent their enforcement,” the ministry said in a statement.

It added that reports said a fourth Swede had also been sentenced to death, though the person’s identity could not be confirmed.

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