France struggles to stub out ‘explosion’ in contraband cigarettes
Criminal turf wars are a sign of deeper problems in country that has EU's highest cigarette taxes
Outside a station in Pantin, a town that nudges up against Paris's north-eastern border, young men hollered cigarettes!" at commuters. They flashed two or three packets of what looked like ordinary Malboros or Camels for 5 (4.35), about half the legal price. There are so many illegal cigarette sellers near stations, they're taking over the pavements," said a customer at a local bakery.
The French government has warned of an explosion" in contraband cigarettes since the Covid lockdowns, as the number of smokers in France remains stable and has even risen among women over 18. Men selling cheap contraband packets near stations in and around Paris, from the Gare du Nord to Barbes or Noisy-le-Sec and La Courneuve, are so commonplace that some residents' groups deem greater Paris a giant, open-air, illegal tobacconist's".
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