The former director of a retailer in Oldham has been sentenced to a 12-month community order with a requirement that he completes 100 hours of unpaid work after trading standards officers and a sniffer dog found more than 11,720 cigarettes and 3.2kg of hand rolling tobacco – with an estimated street value of £2,920 – hidden around his premises.
In July 2018 officers from Oldham Council’s Trading Standards used statutory powers to enter Oldham European Store after receiving a tip off from members of the public about illegal tobacco products being sold.
Mr Aram Mohammady later pleaded guilty at Tameside Magistrates’ Court for offences under the Trade Marks Act 1994 and the Standardised Packing of Tobacco Products Regulations 2015 in relation to illegal tobacco.
The company was also sentenced last month after the case was proved in its absence when a representative did not appear in court.
Magistrates handed down a fine of £3,850, awarded costs of £1,585 plus a victim surcharge of £170.
All tobacco seized has been forfeited and will be destroyed.
Helen Lockwood, Deputy Chief Executive of Oldham Council, said: “Our officers will continue to gather intelligence and visit premises and if we find evidence that illegal tobacco is being sold then we will take action.
“Selling illegal tobacco is not a victimless crime. It is usually poor quality and is sold cheaply, meaning it is easier for children to buy – lining the pockets of criminals.”