Florida Gets Bogus Cigars In Raid

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Florida Raids Result in Arrests, Massive Seizure of Counterfeit Cigars[/size]
                   

         David Clough
      Posted: March 25, 2015      
                                                   
       
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Counterfeit cigars remain a hefty problem in today's marketplace, for  both Cuban and non-Cuban brands. While some companies invest in  preventive anti-piracy measures, General Cigar Co. has taken a more  direct approach and brought the fight directly to the source.  The  company has announced a massive takedown of counterfeit cigar  manufacturers and distributors spread throughout Florida. Teams of  special agents from the Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages &  Tobacco (ABT) recently swooped in to warehouses and cigar retailers  across Florida in a series of raids that resulted in the arrests of  multiple individuals and the seizure of thousands of cigars bearing the  names Cohiba, Macanudo and Partagas.

The Tampa office of the ABT began investigations more than a year  ago, at the request of General Cigar. As the investigation developed,  special agents in multiple ABT offices worked in tandem to gather  intelligence on entities and individuals in Florida suspected of  involvement in the manufacture, distribution and sale of counterfeit  cigars.

The cigars seized in the raids have an estimated retail value in  excess of $100,000, according to General. Special agents also seized  tens of thousands of counterfeit cigar bands, boxes and related  paraphernalia—the value of which has yet to be calculated.

"While a complete inventory of the seized items has yet to be  completed by the authorities, the company expects that this will  constitute one of the largest seizures of counterfeit versions of its  cigars and cigar bands ever," Victoria McKee, director of public  relations for General Cigar, told Cigar Aficionado.

Approximately 12 individuals have been arrested. The ABT has charged  them with felony forgery, counterfeiting of private labels and related  offenses under Florida law. Investigations are ongoing, with multiple  arrests and seizures occurring throughout the state, including  Clearwater, Davenport, Fort Myers, Hollywood, Lutz, Oldsmar, Palm  Harbor, Tampa and Weeki Wachee.

The Tampa office of the ABT informed Cigar Aficionado that all arrests occurred within the last couple of months. Those charged are now awaiting prosecution.

The largest of the recent takedowns occurred in late February,  involving Island Cigars Corp., a licensed cigar distributor and  retailer. Special agents swarmed the company's Weeki Wachee headquarters  and Oldsmar retail location, seizing huge payloads of cigars suspected  to be counterfeit as well as cigar related materials. The ABT also  confiscated the company's business records, computers and printers.  Rolando Gruart, president of Island Cigars and his wife, Constanza  Sanchez, secretary and treasurer of the company, were arrested during  the raids.

Asked to comment on the situation, Constanza Sanchez declined to speak to Cigar Aficionado,  and advised the publication to speak to their attorney. Successive  attempts were made to retrieve a statement from Gruart, Sanchez or their  legal council, but all phone calls went unreturned.

"We remain fully committed to anti-counterfeiting initiatives that  protect consumers and greatly appreciate the efforts of the Florida  Division of Alcoholic Beverages & Tobacco and its special agents,"  said Dan Carr, president of General Cigar. "The company will continue to  vigorously defend our trademarks and support criminal investigations  and prosecutions relating to the distribution or sale of counterfeit  versions of our cigars."

For cigar companies and consumers, grappling with counterfeiters and  their wares is an upward battle. Knockoffs that pass for the real thing  have disastrous effects on the health of the consumer and the perception  of the brand. Cigar Aficionado's counterfeit gallery can help consumers identify and stay away from black-market smokes.

 

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appollo

glad to see this.Hopefully help keep them off the market. :thumbsup:

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Thanks for sharing this didn't even make the news in my area of Florida imagine that. :whistle:
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