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to smuggling
verb
To import or export, illicitly or by stealth, without paying lawful customs charges or duties
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The authorities suspected that the culprit was linked to smuggling.
He pleaded guilty to smuggling more marijuana several months later.
The dispute was about Mr. Belmokhtar's return to smuggling and trafficking.
Successive British governments have form when it comes to smuggling EU treaties past the public.
"We will continue doing what we're doing, and I'll go back to smuggling unless something changes".
They admitted to smuggling illicit books into China in sombre, sometimes tearful, interviews.
"The original report from the family members pointed to smuggling," Petty Officer DeMarino said.
Hajj says he only turned to smuggling because he could not find work as a lawyer.
The same month, another US army sergeant pled guilty to smuggling $100,000 from Afghanistan.
The government says it loses to smuggling 40% of the subsidised food that it supplies to state-owned grocery stores.
This rip-off has prompted many previously honest businessmen to turn to smuggling, and pushed others into bankruptcy.
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