El Presidente Posted Monday at 06:40 PM Posted Monday at 06:40 PM Spain dismantles a factory producing counterfeit cigars that imitated Cuba's premium brands The Civil Guard dismantled an illegal workshop in Mislata, Valencia, and seized about 34,000 counterfeit Habanos cigars, a product that a criminal organization was distributing throughout Europe. The Civil Guard dismantled a clandestine workshop for the manufacturing and distribution of counterfeit habanos cigars this Saturday, located in a residence in Mislata, a municipality in the province of Valencia, as reported by the authorities in an official statement. The operation, carried out by the Financial and Border Analysis and Research Unit (UDAIFF) of Valencia, resulted in the arrest of three individuals and the investigation of four others for being part of a criminal organization that distributed counterfeit products throughout Europe. A total of 33,840 counterfeit habano cigars were seized, of which 27,852 were stored in the home itself and another 6,258 were intercepted in four shipments for international distribution. Along with the cigars, agents seized 637,646 fake vitolas —the brand rings that identify the habanos— from various brands, including Cohiba and Punch, as well as machinery for the production and packaging of the cigars. The modus operandi of the network involved manufacturing inferior quality cigars and equipping them with fake labels, boxes, and seals from premium Cuban brands to sell them as authentic habanos in the European market, where a box of 25 counterfeit "Churchill" cigars can fetch between 300 and 400 euros. The investigation began when agents detected a suspicious pattern: shipments of cigars with different brand names consistently originating from the same address in Mislata and heading to various countries on the continent. The occupants of the property also lacked the necessary licenses to carry out that economic activity, the Civil Guard's statement emphasized. The detainees face charges of smuggling, industrial property crimes, membership in a criminal organization, and violations of workers' rights. Authorities did not disclose the identities of the accused. The proceedings were referred to the Court of First Instance and Investigation of Llíria, in Valencia. It is estimated that every year nearly seven million counterfeit cigars are sold worldwide, accounting for up to 20% of the market in some European countries. In November 2025, the Customs of Cuba detected over 26,000 counterfeit Cuban tobacco seals sent from the United States, and in March 2026, an attempt to smuggle more than 370 boxes of counterfeit tobacco from Havana was thwarted. Spain is the main European market for Habanos S.A. and receives approximately 35% of Cuba's official tobacco exports, making it one of the most sought-after destinations for counterfeit networks. https://en.cibercuba.com/noticias/2026-07-12-u1-e208574-s27061-nid334925-espana-desmantela-fabrica-habanos-falsos-imitaba 2
ReelMan Posted Monday at 07:05 PM Posted Monday at 07:05 PM Did they get the glass-top cases, as well?
El Presidente Posted Monday at 07:39 PM Author Posted Monday at 07:39 PM 7 hours ago, El Presidente said: It is estimated that every year nearly seven million counterfeit cigars are sold worldwide, accounting for up to 20% of the market in some European countries. They are kidding themselves if they believe only 7 million counterfeit cigars are sold worldwide As for counterfeit cigars "accounting for up to 20% of the market in some European countries", I am dubious. Could members nominate European country/country's where this is possibly the case?
Li Bai Posted Monday at 08:23 PM Posted Monday at 08:23 PM 6 hours ago, El Presidente said: Could members nominate European country/country's where this is possibly the case? I couldn't, there's been a company linked to the former French NBA player Kevin Séraphin that has tried to sell fake CCs to some B&Ms in France but they got stopped pretty quickly. That's all I can think of... https://www.cigars-connect.com/les-havanes-tres-suspects-de-ks-export/ 3
Popular Post ElLoboLoco Posted Monday at 08:25 PM Popular Post Posted Monday at 08:25 PM Time to start add serial numbers to Fabrica 5 in the near future! 3 2
BrightonCorgi Posted Monday at 09:38 PM Posted Monday at 09:38 PM Would be curious to try one. Maybe they're decent and the government could auction them for charity. Seized by Police bands instead. Commemorating the seizure.
westg Posted Monday at 09:55 PM Posted Monday at 09:55 PM Great news indeed. I hope they go on with it and dismantle the rest of the horrible bastards doing it as well. 1
dan05 Posted Monday at 10:42 PM Posted Monday at 10:42 PM I bet the local cops filled up their humidors on this bust. 1
Ford2112 Posted Tuesday at 04:33 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:33 AM 16 hours ago, ElLoboLoco said: Time to start add serial numbers to Fabrica 5 in the near future! I thought about wearing a Midnight Oil t-shirt and a wig and applying for a job as tobacco sorter. 1 3
IPORTER Posted Tuesday at 08:57 AM Posted Tuesday at 08:57 AM Delighted!! We all know those 'reputable' websites offering 'Authentic Cuban Cigars'. Of course when the prices are listed, there is no need to scratch the head.
helix Posted Tuesday at 05:16 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:16 PM More fakes out there than authentic possibly. No limit to these kind of operations. Sadly. 1 1
carsncigarsuk Posted Tuesday at 07:31 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:31 PM (edited) That's interesting as MOD EDIT-RULE 5 website ships from Spain and has no address or tax filing in Switzerland and has prices that are fishier than a mackerel in a whore's knickers. Edited Wednesday at 01:26 AM by CaptainQuintero Rule 5 1
Nohiba Posted Wednesday at 01:31 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:31 AM 6 hours ago, carsncigarsuk said: That's interesting as MOD EDIT-RULE 5 website ships from Spain and has no address or tax filing in Switzerland and has prices that are fishier than a mackerel in a whore's knickers. Immediately thought of them 😂.
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