From Romania to Ukraine and beyond: The lucrative business of Chinese cigarette smuggling

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In 2017, a truck trundled into the Ukrainian port metropolis of Odessa, carrying 12.5 million cigarettes in its trailer. It might have regarded like simply an peculiar cargo of tobacco from Europe to Ukraine, which has one of many world’s highest charges of smoking, if not for a couple of particulars that simply didn’t add up.

The Regina Blue and Regina Crimson model cigarettes within the truck had no tax stamps on them. The warning labels on their packaging weren’t in Ukrainian. And in small letters on the facet of the pack, they had been marked: “For Obligation Free Sale Solely.”

In different phrases, legislation enforcement suspected they had been about to be smuggled by way of Ukraine.

Though Reginas, with their trademark gold or silver crown topping a big white R, aren’t almost as nicely often called manufacturers like Marlboro or Fortunate Strike, they’ve develop into a few of the most smuggled tobacco merchandise in Europe prior to now few years.

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Illegally bought in Ukraine Regina Blue and Regina Crimson cigarettes: No tax stamps, warning labels in English as a substitute of Ukrainian and marked “For Obligation Free Gross sales Solely”. | Picture: Oleg Petrasiuk

The model is manufactured by China Nationwide Tobacco Company, often called China Tobacco or CNTC, a Chinese language state-owned firm that produces almost half of the world’s cigarettes. For years it centered on the home market, however extra not too long ago Beijing has been aggressively pushing its cigarettes into some new markets around the globe – some being unlawful, a joint investigation by OCCRP and the Kyiv Submit has discovered.

Over the previous seven years, China Tobacco’s solely manufacturing unit in Europe, a couple of hours’ drive north of Romania’s capital, has flooded Ukraine with no less than half a billion cigarettes. Not one of the Chinese language manufacturers are legally bought there, in keeping with the State Fiscal Service and an affiliation of the nation’s largest tobacco producers.

China Tobacco’s solely manufacturing unit in Europe, in Pârscov, Romania.

The manufacturing unit declared it was legally exporting the smokes to 14 completely different corporations in Ukraine, in keeping with Romanian knowledge leaked to OCCRP. However reporters discovered that no less than three of those companies are below investigation for large-scale cigarette smuggling.

Ukrainian legislation enforcement recognized the companies as a part of a tobacco trafficking ring that moved massive portions of cigarettes from Romania, Belarus, and the United Arab Emirates into Ukraine — and from there, typically into European Union international locations.

China is a signatory to the World Well being Organisation’s Illicit Commerce in Tobacco Merchandise Protocol, which units out guidelines to curb cigarette smuggling and counterfeiting.

A key provision is that tobacco corporations should guarantee there may be respectable demand for his or her cigarettes on the native market earlier than exporting. They aHre additionally purported to look into their prospects’ backgrounds and ensure they’re correctly registered and licensed.

China Tobacco, it seems, has been doing neither.

CNTC didn’t reply to requests for remark. Nonetheless, its subsidiary in Romania, China Tobacco Worldwide Europe Firm, mentioned it complied with all related Romanian and EU legal guidelines and was “repeatedly bettering our threat management measures,” together with implementing a “monitor and hint” system in 2019 to chop down on smuggling.

The corporate declined to reply questions on its Ukrainian prospects and the allegations towards them.

The Ukrainian investigation into cigarette smuggling ran from 2017 till late December 2020, when it was closed as a result of investigators from the State Fiscal Service and Ukraine’s Prosecutor’s Workplace had been unable to determine suspects to prosecute. It was reopened on April 29, every week after journalists requested the prosecutor common’s workplace for extra info on it.

Though legislation enforcement spent over 4 years making an attempt to crack the case, they haven’t linked essential dots. Additionally they by no means managed to coordinate with Romanian police, who had been wanting into the smuggling of China Tobacco cigarettes from their facet of the border.

For one factor, after the unlawful Reginas had been present in Odesa in Could 2017, a director of the corporate that purchased them, Obligation Free Odesa, swore she had by no means earlier than introduced Chinese language cigarettes into the nation.

That was unfaithful. Romanian export knowledge exhibits that Obligation Free Odesa had imported 12.5 million Regina cigarettes into Ukraine only a month earlier, in April 2017, a cargo that apparently went unnoticed by officers. An organization with the identical proprietor and director, Journey Retail Ukraine, imported nearly 15.5 million Chinese language cigarettes in July 2015.

These blind spots are frequent in relation to China Tobacco, OCCRP’s reporting has discovered. Regulation enforcement businesses typically confer with Chinese language cigarettes as “low-cost whites” — a time period for unlawful cigarettes made in smaller manufacturing services and designed for unlawful export  — with out acknowledging they’re produced by the world’s largest tobacco firm at a time when it’s increasing its worldwide attain.

“Ukraine has lengthy been one of many prime sources of cigarettes which are smuggled into the EU,” mentioned Dr. Allen Gallagher, a researcher with the Tobacco Management Analysis Group on the College of Bathtub.

Straight to the highest

Each Obligation Free Odesa and Journey Retail Ukraine are co-owned by Vadym Sliusariev, an influential former border official with shut ties to Ukraine’s present president. He’s additionally been gaining a popularity for much less savory activitie

In April, former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili publicly accused Sliusariev of being “the primary smuggler of the Kharkiv area,” an space often called one of many nation’s key smuggling routes.

“Why is he not on the record?” requested Saakashvili throughout a tv look in Ukraine — the place he turned a citizen in 2015 and briefly served because the governor of Odesa — referring to a current announcement of sanctions towards alleged smugglers. Maybe, he continued, Sliusariev had “some type of immunity due to his political sympathies.”

Sliusariev has shut ties to President Zelensky, whom he started working for after retiring in 2015 as head of the State Border Guard Service’s Division of Inside Safety. Earlier than that, he’d spent years working in numerous State Border Service departments within the Kharkiv area. [Sliusariev left Ukraine for Russia on 18 February 2022, note from the Editor].

Investigators engaged on the smuggling case confused to a journalist that they’d no proof Sliusariev was personally concerned, though his corporations had been. Sliusarev turned a co-owner of the 2 corporations between 2017-2018 after they’d already gotten concerned in smuggling. The opposite co-owner, Ksenia Yablukovska, acquired shares within the two corporations again in 2015-2016 whereas they imported China tobacco cigarettes to Ukraine.

Sliusariev’s corporations didn’t reply to requests for remark. Makes an attempt to succeed in him by way of the Servant of the Individuals get together had been additionally unsuccessful.

Whereas Sliusariev formally turned the co-owner of the 2 corporations after they bought concerned in cigarette smuggling, their rise marched in keeping with his profession on the Border Guard.

In 2012, Journey Retail Ukraine opened an obligation free store on the Hoptivka checkpoint alongside Ukraine’s border with Russia. On the time, Sliusariev was serving as head of the interior safety of the Jap Regional Division of the State Border Guard Service which manages over 40 crossing factors throughout Ukraine’s border with Russia, together with the Hoptivka checkpoint.

In 2017, after retirement, Sliusariev turned the co-owner of Journey Retail Ukraine. The identical 12 months, he additionally purchased an organization known as Frontera that owns a constructing situated subsequent to the Hoptivka checkpoint and rented it out to the Kharkiv Border Detachment that doesn’t have its personal, the RFE/RL program, Schemes, discovered.

Based on the reporters, this Sliusariev’s firm additionally owns land plots subsequent to the Hoptivka checkpoint, which now homes grocery shops and insurance coverage factors.

Though OCCRP and the Kyiv Submit has not uncovered proof that Sliusariev used these outlets for smuggling, the cigarettes confiscated within the 2017 Odesa bust had been marked “for duty-free sale solely” — a standard ruse for getting contraband cigarettes into Ukraine, in accordance to a 2020 examine by KANTAR, a knowledge analytics and model consulting firm.

Hoptivka customized Obligation free store. | Picture: dutyfreeunite.com

A detective who investigated the cargo mentioned it was clear the smokes had been by no means supposed to be bought in a duty-free store. He spoke to the Kyiv Submit and OCCRP on situation of anonymity as a result of he isn’t licensed to speak to the media.

“Obligation-free outlets, they don’t promote such cigarettes,” he mentioned, explaining that buyers in these shops needed higher-end manufacturers. 

Kostyantyn Krasovsky, head of the tobacco management division of the Institute for Strategic Research of Ukraine’s Well being Ministry, defined that official oversight of duty-free outlets is “very, very weak” in Ukraine, making them a super conduit for smuggling cigarettes.

“On the books, these cigarettes might be bought — there might be a report on that,” he mentioned of the schemes. “However, the truth is, these cigarettes, as a result of they’re much cheaper, are extra worthwhile to promote to smugglers for money. They’ll then ship them overseas, to Poland, Hungary, Romania, and so forth.”

They could additionally keep in Ukraine and be bought on the black market.


These cigarettes, as a result of they’re much cheaper, are extra worthwhile to promote to smugglers for money. They’ll then ship them overseas, to Poland, Hungary, Romania, and so forth

Kostyantyn Krasovsky, head of the tobacco management division of the Institute for Strategic Research of Ukraine’s Well being Ministry.


Reporters discovered a number of packs of Regina cigarettes on the market at tobacconists round Ukraine and on-line, marked for “duty-free sale solely.” All seem to have been imported by a person who had partnered with Obligation Free Odesa in Could 2017, a Georgian businessman dwelling in Odesa named Turki Khalaf.

It was Khalaf’s firm, World Tobac Co, that served because the provider for the 2017 cargo of Reginas intercepted in Odesa. A person named Maksym Khalaf, who makes use of the identical handle as Turki, owns yet one more tobacco import agency, Empire Tobacco, which bought over 66 tons of uncooked tobacco from China Tobacco’s firm in Romania in 2019 and 2020.

A few of the unlawful cigarettes encountered by reporters bore the brand of Empire Tobacco and a small label on the facet of the packs studying, “Made below authority of World Tobacco Co., Ltd Hong Kong.” Khalaf didn’t reply to requests for remark.

The Batumi manoeuver

Whereas it’s unclear what Obligation Free Odesa was going to do with the smuggled Reginas that had been intercepted in 2017, the corporate appears to have been tipped off by customs officers concerning the bust.

By the point detectives from Ukraine’s State Fiscal Service arrived on the border submit that day in Could with a search warrant, the corporate’s director, Yulia Tymoshenko, had discovered a option to escape blame — within the nick of time.

She emailed a letter formally rejecting the cargo and redirecting the cigarettes to a Canadian firm, which might supposedly import them to the Black Sea port of Batumi, in Georgia, in keeping with court docket paperwork.

This despatched detectives on a wild-goose chase. The Canadian firm denied any data of the cargo. The absence of a recipient meant there was no person to carry accountable for the smuggled smokes.

The State Fiscal Service detectives had been additionally waylaid by brokers from the State Safety Service, who arrived after they opened the truck and demanded to know what they had been doing, in keeping with the detective supply who spoke on situation of anonymity. Odesa Customs then refused to share key paperwork for the investigation, so the detectives needed to petition a decide so they might proceed working. (The decide agreed and ordered them to be handed over.) State Safety Service denied accusations.

When the detectives lastly obtained the paperwork, they revealed that Tymoshenko’s signature on the refusal letter had been faked.

Firms in Occupied Territories

Between 2014 and 2020, a whole lot of tens of millions of Regina, D&B, and Dubao cigarettes made at China Tobacco’s European facility had been shipped to 2 Ukrainian corporations that didn’t maintain licenses for tobacco import or distribution.

Each had been investigated as a part of the identical smuggling case that Obligation Free Odesa was caught up in. Investigators suspected them of being “used as patrons or carriers” to maneuver Chinese language cigarettes into different international locations.

It’s laborious to hint what occurred to these cigarettes after they entered Ukraine since they weren’t bought by way of authorized avenues. However seizures of China Tobacco manufacturers in Italy skyrocketed beginning in 2016 — and lots of of them arrived from Ukraine.

Between 2017 and 2019 round 41 metric tons of contraband Regina, D&B and Dubao cigarettes had been seized in Italy, 17 p.c of which may very well be sourced to Ukraine, in keeping with knowledge offered to OCCRP by Italian tax police.

Ukraine was already a hotbed of cigarette smuggling earlier than hostilities broke out with Russia in 2014, however the state of affairs deteriorated even additional after that — particularly within the occupied areas, the place each of those suspicious China Tobacco prospects had been based mostly.

The largest single purchaser, an organization known as Rivera Grand Ltd., is headquartered in Crimea. Rivera Grand imported the vast majority of the Chinese language cigarettes it bought within the chaotic months after Russia annexed the Crimean peninsula — 200 million in 2014 alone. Some had been labeled “for obligation free sale solely.”

The opposite purchaser, Doninvest-99, relies in Donetsk, the largest metropolis within the Russia-backed breakaway territory of Donbas, the place an armed battle between Russia-backed separatists and Kyiv loyalists has floor on since March 2014. On February 24, 2022, Russia unleashed a full-out battle towards Ukraine seizing cities and villages within the North and the South. Now the battle has shifted again to the Donbas the place it rages with renewed vigor.

Ukraine introduced in laws the next 12 months requiring corporations registered in Crimea and Donbas to relocate to Kyiv-controlled territory so they might legally function and pay taxes. Neither Rivera Grand nor Doninvest-99 did so. Neither firm may very well be reached for remark.

Firms registered within the occupied a part of Donbas are thought-about by Ukraine’s Central Financial institution to be at high-risk of cash laundering, whereas Crimea is below U.S. and EU sanctions that forbid promoting strategic supplies like chemical compounds and iron to corporations based mostly there – however fortunately for them, cigarettes aren’t on the ban record.


Ukraine, a smuggling gateway to Europe

Ukraine has lengthy been notorious as a hub for cigarette smuggling, and immediately it’s nonetheless one of many largest sources of cigarettes smuggled into the EU. Its location on the jap fringes of the bloc, mixed with vastly decrease tobacco costs than in EU international locations, make it a smuggler’s paradise.

Including to the lure is the truth that smuggling tobacco, although unlawful, isn’t a prison offense in Ukraine. After years of stress from the EU to extend penalties, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in April launched a invoice that may make smuggling a criminal offense punishable by as much as 12 years in jail and a major nice.

A 2009 story by the Worldwide Consortium of Investigative Journalists revealed that main cigarette corporations had manufactured and imported almost 130 billion cigarettes the 12 months earlier than — 30 p.c in extra of what the native market may eat. These billions of cigarettes disappeared into the market, doubtlessly feeding illicit commerce into the EU.

👉 Authentic article at Kyiv Submit and OCCRP
This text is a winner of the European Press prize 2022. The republication of this piece was kindly granted by the European Press Prize. Distribution by Voxeurop syndication service. Translated from English by European Press Prize, edited by Voxeurop. It has been up to date by the authors on 21 July 2022.

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