The Portuguese Republican National Guard (Guarda Nacional Republicana), supported by the Spanish Civil Guard (Guardia Civil) and Europol, dismantled an organised crime group involved in cross-border VAT fraud (missing trader intra-community fraud).
On the two action days, 7 and 8 July, law enforcement officers carried out 142 house searches (135 in Portugal and 7 in Spain) and arrested 6 suspects while 18 companies and 32 individuals from Pakistani and Portuguese origin were indicted for taking part in the criminal scheme.
The operational activities led to the seizure of accounting documentation records, approximately 20 000€ in cash and jewels worth about 45 000€.
The suspects set up a complicated scheme to simulate intra community deliveries with zero rated VAT.
The criminal infrastructures were based on traders and conduit companies based in Spain and Portugal.
By not paying VAT to the Portuguese treasury, the suspects were able to gain a 23% margin (the VAT rate in Portugal).
They used this margin to lower the price of the goods, which they were selling on the black market, mainly food and alcoholic beverages.
This illegally gained margin gave them unlawful advantage over their competitors on the open market.
In addition to this, the losses in taxes are estimated to be more than €4 million.
Europol supported the investigation from the beginning by facilitating information exchange and providing analytical support.
During the action day, Europol deployed two staff members to Portugal to support the investigators in the field with real time analysis of operational information against Europol’s databases.
Technical support was also provided through extracting data stored on the mobile devices. ■
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