- Over 100 searches and seven arrests were made across several countries in a probe into €48 million VAT fraud involving small electronic goods.
- The criminal scheme used shell companies in multiple EU countries and the UK to fraudulently apply a reduced VAT scheme to new electronic goods since 2018.
- Authorities seized documents, electronic devices, cash, jewellery, cars, watches, and gold worth €4 million during the raids.
- The investigation, coordinated by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office and Europol, involved law enforcement from at least 13 countries.
- The suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in German courts.
Source: eppo.europa.eu
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