A total of 1,024 illegal cigarettes, counterfeit hand rolling tobacco and vaping products were seized from three shops
Thousands of pounds worth of counterfeit nicotine products have been seized from shops across Preston.
Preston Police and Lancashire Trading Standards carried out a joint operation to tackle the problem of illegal cigarettes, counterfeit hand rolling tobacco and vapes hitting the city's streets. They seized a total of 1,024 goods from three shops, which have not been named. In one of the premises, products were found hidden from view behind a swing-out wall fixing. The crackdown operation was conducted on Tuesday, March 7, and police bosses said, if sold as genuine, the seized products would be worth around £7,000.Sgt Martin Hughes, from Preston Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: "We are committed to continuing to tackle this type of crime which has a negative impact on genuine businesses but also on the health and wellbeing of the public.
Trading Standards Officer, Dawn Robinson, said "The items seized were a mixture of illicit tobacco products, either counterfeit or bearing incorrect health warnings, and illegal vapes. The sheer volume of seizures of these products by Trading Standards demonstrates the value of the illegal trade in these products, with some unscrupulous retailers clearly reluctant to comply with the law.
"Cheap illicit tobacco is readily available to young people and encourages them to smoke. Please refer any intelligence on illegal tobacco sales to Trading Standards via the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 0808 2231133."READ NEXT:
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