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Jump to full article: Edinburgh Evening News (uk), 2009-06-24
Intro: A PENSIONER caught bringing almost 4,000 cigarettes into Scotland from Spain claimed he smoked 100 cigarettes-a-day in a bid to avoid paying tax on them.
Retired engineer Robert Stevenson said his chain-smoking habit meant the cigarettes were for personal use and denied he was importing them for "commercial purposes".
But a sheriff rejected his claim, and said he did not believe the 65-year-old had the money or the time to smoke five packets a day – equal to one cigarette every ten minutes.
Mr Stevenson, from Tweed Street, Grangemouth, was stopped by customs officers at Edinburgh Airport in January 2008 after returning from a three-day trip to Malaga.
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