A team of Swedish investigators is hunting two British men said to be responsible for an international smuggling operation that traffics not in drugs or weapons-grade plutonium, but in something with a little more kick: garlic.

The $20 million dollar scam reportedly started in 2009. The unidentified suspects are accused of shipping 100 tons of garlic from China into Norway, then smuggling the vegetable into Sweden to avoid a nearly 10 percent import tax.