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Two Armagh men who were caught trying to bring 40,000 cigarettes through Cork Airport from Lanzarote spent two days in custody pending their first court appearance and were remanded for a further two days by Judge Malone to appear in court yesterday.
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Diarmuid Kelleher, solicitor, said both men were pleading guilty to attempted evasion of excise duty. He said neither man had previous convictions and had paid heavily for what they had regarded as "taking a punt" on going to Lanzarote to bring back cigarettes, for which they had not considered the consequences Wholesale Cigarettes.
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