27th October 2021

Search dog uncovers illegal tobacco

Staffordshire Trading Standards seized more than £9,000 worth of illegal tobacco in raids across the county.


By JTS Staff
Journal of Trading Standards' in-house team
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A specially trained search dog has helped lead officers from Staffordshire County Council’s Trading Standards service to seizures of illegal tobacco. Cooper from BWY Canine assisted in raids at six independent retail premises in Stafford and Cannock. Some 36,720 illegal cigarettes and 14.55kg of illegal hand rolling tobacco with a street value of around £9,000 were seized.

The raids were carried out as part of Operation CeCe, a National Trading Standards initiative in partnership with HMRC to tackle illegal tobacco.

Victoria Wilson, Cabinet Member with responsibility for Trading Standards at Staffordshire County Council said: “The sale of illicit and counterfeit tobacco products is a crime that not only damages local communities and people’s health but also harms legitimate businesses.

“These latest successful raids prove that the service will continue to take the necessary action where they know it is going on. All tobacco is harmful but illegal tobacco makes it easier for children to start smoking and get hooked. Furthermore, sellers also rarely care who they sell to, so I would urge anyone with information about the sale of such products to get in touch with the team.”

More than five million illegal cigarettes have already been seized from local retail outlets across England and Wales in the first six months of this year as part of Operation CeCe. The haul of illicit products also includes more than 1,700kg of hand rolled tobacco and 66kg of shisha. In total, more than £2.7m pounds worth of illegal tobacco products have been taken off streets since the operation launched in January 2021.

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