A police probe into raids in a coastal town has now been closed.
Investigations were launched after a man in his 30s was arrested following raids at a home and a shop in Lowestoft.
With a "large amount" of fake cigarettes, tobacco and a car seized from a shop and a home in north Lowestoft on October 28 last year it led to an arrest on suspicion of money laundering.
Cash was also seized in the joint police and HMRC operation in north Lowestoft, along with a red Suzuki Swift that was being "used as an overflow unit" for excess cigarettes.
A Lowestoft man in his 30s was arrested and subsequently released on bail as the investigation continued.
But this week, almost 11 months on from the incident, a police spokesman said: "All reasonable enquiries have been conducted and exhausted with no new leads established despite appeals - the case will be filed pending any new information."
Information to Lowestoft police, quoting crime reference number 37/68871/22 via 101.
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