Acting on a tip-off, the Special Intelligence and Investigation Branch, Chennai Customs department intercepted a consignment of nine containers at the port here which were declared as "gypsum powder", an official release said.
The declared goods were allegedly imported by a Dindigul-based firm from Iran.
Initial investigations revealed that 490 brown cartons were concealed along with gypsum powder bags in the containers.
On opening the cartons, officials found it contained 60 boxes of cigarettes, each containing 20 units under the brand 'Gudang Garam International Indonesia".
According to Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodity) rules 2011, name and address of the manufacturer or importer, quantity of the product, month and year of manufacturing are mandatory.
However, the seized cigarette packets did not have any such details on the cover, it said.
The "Gudang Garam" brand of cigarettes are made up of crushed clove, clove oil and tobacco which gives the cigarettes a clove flavour and are popular among the youth.
Since the mandated pictorial warnings on the pack was less than the mandated 85 per cent, smokers believe they smoke safer cigarettes than Indian cigarettes, it added.
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