Quebec man arrested with cigarette-packed U-Haul
Police found 296 cases with nearly 3 million illegal cigarettes
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A Quebec man is facing several charges after he packed more than furniture into a U-Haul: millions of allegedly illegal cigarettes.
An officer pulled over the 64-year-old on westbound Highway 401 near Napanee at about 12:45 p.m. Monday, Ontario Provincial Police wrote in a news release.
The van held 296 cases of 10,000 cigarettes each — almost three million cigarettes, allegedly breaking the province's rules about possessing untaxed cigarettes.
It also held several thousand dollars in cash.
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The man was arrested and is set to appear in a Napanee courtroom Tuesday afternoon.
He's charged with two counts each of possession of contraband for the purpose of sale, transporting contraband and failing to comply with a probation order.
Police said the Ontario Ministry of Finance is involved because the man's also facing charges under the province's Tobacco Tax Act.