Authorities in Mersin have carried out a major anti-smuggling operation that led to the seizure of a massive quantity of illegal electronic cigarette tobacco. Acting under the coordination of the Anamur Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, teams from the Mersin Provincial Gendarmerie Command and the Bozyazı District Gendarmerie Command launched an investigation after receiving intelligence on a suspect transporting illicit goods.
The suspect, identified as C.Ü., was reportedly using a vehicle to move a significant shipment of contraband. Acting on this tip, law enforcement units intercepted the vehicle on the Mersin-Antalya D-400 highway within the boundaries of Tekeli neighborhood in Bozyazı district.

A Record Seizure in the Region
Upon searching the vehicle, gendarmerie teams uncovered 3,508 cartons containing a staggering 701,600 units of illegal electronic cigarette tobacco. Initial estimates put the street value of the confiscated items at approximately 7.5 million Turkish lira, marking one of the largest such seizures in the region in recent months.
Officials stated that operations of this scale are crucial to curbing the illegal tobacco trade, which not only undermines public health regulations but also causes significant tax losses for the government. Electronic cigarette products, when sold without proper licensing or quality checks, can pose serious health risks to consumers due to unregulated ingredients and unsafe manufacturing processes.
Legal Proceedings and Conditional Release
Following the discovery, the suspect was taken into custody and brought to the local gendarmerie station for questioning. After giving a statement, C.Ü. was transferred to the Anamur Courthouse for further legal action.
Prosecutors requested the suspect’s arrest; however, after the court hearing, he was released under judicial control conditions. While free pending trial, the suspect remains under close legal scrutiny and will be subject to ongoing court procedures.
Combating the Illegal Tobacco Trade
Authorities in Türkiye have been intensifying efforts to tackle the illegal tobacco market, particularly the growing trade in unlicensed e-cigarette products. These operations are part of a broader strategy that involves increased roadside inspections, coordinated intelligence sharing between provincial and district units, and harsher penalties for large-scale offenders.
Smuggling networks often attempt to move such goods across provinces using busy intercity routes like the D-400 highway, making it a prime focus for law enforcement monitoring. This recent bust demonstrates how coordinated operations and quick response to intelligence can lead to significant disruptions in illegal supply chains.

Public Awareness and Consumer Responsibility
Law enforcement officials also urge the public to be vigilant and avoid purchasing unregulated e-cigarette products from informal markets. Aside from the health risks, such purchases fuel a black-market economy that harms legitimate businesses and reduces state tax revenue that could otherwise support public services.
With continued surveillance and targeted crackdowns, authorities hope to further reduce the availability of illegal tobacco products and ensure that all nicotine-related goods in the market meet the country’s health and safety standards.




















