Ireland's black market in counterfeit goods endangers jobs and supports violent crime, writes Jerome Reilly Up in smoke: A revenue officer from the Customs Service with some of the 7.6m contraband cigarettes seized last month. Startling research has lifted the lid on Ireland's black market, which has mushroomed since the downturn -- and is now costing the economy €860m a year and killing thousands of jobs. From illicit cigarettes to dangerous counterfeit medicines, more and more ordinary people are actively seeking out black market goods to buy on the cheap because their finances have been squeezed. And Retail Ireland says this is playing into the hands of paramilitaries and criminal gangs who make millions from a wide range of bla...
A major global operation targeting the online sale of illegal and counterfeit medicines has resulted...
Counterfeit goods fraud is stated to be one of the fastest growing businesses in the world. Academic...
The laws will also make it illegal to import these drugs without a licence from the Irish Medicines ...
The devastation caused by the economic crisis has been well-documented in recent years. One trade...
Some 31.5 million illegal cigarettes have been seized by Irish customs officers so far this year. ...
One of Revenue's main strategies for 2011-2013 is to "target and confront those who do not comply" w...
Earlier this month the Irish Times reported that the country’s illegal drug market had collapsed: ...
Thousands of counterfeit and illegal tablets and capsules worth almost €300,000 have been detained i...
There were 55 people prosecuted for smuggling tobacco into the country and 18 of these had home addr...
The drug trade, and violent crime related to it, had been continuing as normal up to a few weeks ago...
This report is part of the project The Factbook on the Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products.It focuses ...
In 2011, the Irish Heart Foundation commissoned Landman Economics to assess the future impact of tax...
This article analyses 10 years (2004–2014) of An Garda Síochána controlled drug data to investigate ...
Data obtained by The Irish Times shows illicit drugs valued at €20 million – including cannabis herb...
The number of fines and seizures related to illegal tobacco products dropped by over 80 per cent in ...
A major global operation targeting the online sale of illegal and counterfeit medicines has resulted...
Counterfeit goods fraud is stated to be one of the fastest growing businesses in the world. Academic...
The laws will also make it illegal to import these drugs without a licence from the Irish Medicines ...
The devastation caused by the economic crisis has been well-documented in recent years. One trade...
Some 31.5 million illegal cigarettes have been seized by Irish customs officers so far this year. ...
One of Revenue's main strategies for 2011-2013 is to "target and confront those who do not comply" w...
Earlier this month the Irish Times reported that the country’s illegal drug market had collapsed: ...
Thousands of counterfeit and illegal tablets and capsules worth almost €300,000 have been detained i...
There were 55 people prosecuted for smuggling tobacco into the country and 18 of these had home addr...
The drug trade, and violent crime related to it, had been continuing as normal up to a few weeks ago...
This report is part of the project The Factbook on the Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products.It focuses ...
In 2011, the Irish Heart Foundation commissoned Landman Economics to assess the future impact of tax...
This article analyses 10 years (2004–2014) of An Garda Síochána controlled drug data to investigate ...
Data obtained by The Irish Times shows illicit drugs valued at €20 million – including cannabis herb...
The number of fines and seizures related to illegal tobacco products dropped by over 80 per cent in ...
A major global operation targeting the online sale of illegal and counterfeit medicines has resulted...
Counterfeit goods fraud is stated to be one of the fastest growing businesses in the world. Academic...
The laws will also make it illegal to import these drugs without a licence from the Irish Medicines ...