The Revenue Commissioners are the State agency with primary responsibility for the control of imports and exports. They are also responsible for the collection of all taxes and duties, including tobacco products tax, and for tackling the illicit trade in cigarettes and tobacco products and for prosecuting those involved. The Commissioners also enforce import and export prohibitions and restrictions on other commodities, including those relating to controlled drugs and medicines and firearms and other offensive weapons. The following table lists the quantities of cigarettes and tobacco products seized by Revenue for the years 2008 to 2011 and the convictions obtained in these years for both the smuggling and sale of illicit tobacco products:
Year
|
Cigarettes (million)
|
Tobacco (kgs)
|
Convictions
|
2008
|
135.2
|
3,083
|
86
|
2009
|
218.5
|
10,451
|
164
|
2010
|
178.4
|
3,367
|
137
|
2011
|
109.1
|
11,159
|
160
|
The following table lists the quantities of controlled drugs and medicines and firearms and other offensive weapons seized by Revenue for the years 2008 to 2011. Under agreed protocol the prosecution of individuals for import offences involving these commodities is primarily a matter for An Garda Síochána.
Year
|
Controlled Drugs (kgs)
|
Controlled Medicines
|
Firearms and other offensive weapons (No.)
|
2008
|
5,397.94
|
515,971 tablets and 2.9 litres
|
186 firearms and 9kg explosives and 5,000 rounds ammunition
|
2009
|
3,936.88
|
639,997 tablets and 3.75 litres
|
301 firearms
|
2010
|
531.25
|
1,248,031 tablets and 0.6 litres
|
201 firearms
|
2011
|
2,588.40
|
1,258,580 tablets and 5.7 litres
|
419 firearms
|