Five arrested as South Australian police crack down on illegal tobacco trade

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Five arrested as South Australian police crack down on illegal tobacco trade
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The police crackdown on South Australia's illegal tobacco turf war has escalated, with five men arrested following six police raids.

The police crackdown on South Australia's illegal tobacco turf war has escalated, with five men arrested following six police raids.

Two vehicles, a $375,000 Range Rover Sport and a Toyota Hilux, were also confiscated, along with more than $114,000 in cash.The police crackdown on South Australia's illegal tobacco turf war has escalated, with five men arrested following six police raids. During the early morning raids, police descended upon a home in the Adelaide suburb of Blair Athol, bagging evidence and seizing mobile phones, clothing, CCTV equipment, and tobacco products.

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