Is there a Latinate, plural noun for "illicit possessions"?

While composing this comment on an earlier question, I got hung up after "clandestine storage".

I felt myself grasping for a single word, styled after errata, desiderata, stigmata, etc, which means "illicit or illegal goods or possessions".

This is a strict single-word-request: does there exist a single, plural, Latinate (meaning ending in -ata or otherwise sounding official or bureaucratic) which means "stuff you shouldn't have"?

Something that would fit into this blank:

In the wake of the bust, the police confiscated the rival gangs' ________, including three kilograms of cocaine, a trunk full of marijuana, six fully automatic assault rifles, a bandolier of grenades, ten assorted illegal stiletto knives, and several lewd pictures of kittens.


As user @Nick offered in a comment:

The word contraband, reported in English since 1529, from Medieval French contrebande "a smuggling," denotes any item which, relating to its nature, is illegal to be possessed or sold. –Wiki


Lots of comments but no answers, so I'll take a shot.

illicita

Plural neuter accusative of illicitus: forbidden, unlawful, illegal, illicit

or

praeda

  1. plunder, spoils of war, booty
  2. prey, game taken in the hunt
  3. gain, profit