Coventry Cigarette smuggler caught after crash with truck in Scotland

Ayub Mohammed Said tried to hide the stash before police arrived

Author: Matt MaddrenPublished 29th Apr 2021

A Coventry man was caught trying to hide a £32,000 stash of smuggled tobacco and cigarettes after a crash with a lorry on the M74 in Scotland.

Factory worker Ayub Mohammed Said, from Stoney Stanton Road, attempted to hide laundry bags and cardboard boxes down the embankment after the collision near Abington on 9th September 2020.

The 41 year-old pleaded guilty to Excise Duty fraud in a hearing at Lanark Sheriff Court.

The court was told that while Police Scotland and the Scottish Ambulance Service were on route to the scene, Said, climbed out of the driver’s-side window and carried laundry bags and cardboard boxes from his car and down the motorway embankment.

When they arrived, officers carried out a search of the area and discovered the bags and boxes about five meters down the embankment. Inside, they found 99.5kg of tobacco and 35,000 cigarettes.

Said has been sentenced to a Community Payback Order of 260 hours of unpaid work, to be completed within 12 months as well as a Restriction of Liberty Order meaning he must stay at home between 7pm and 7am for four months.

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