
Key points:
·Background: The trade standards team of Bennett City Council in the UK launched an operation to crack down on illegal tobacco and e-cigarette products.
·Confiscated amount: Nearly £50,000 (around $60,000) of illegal products were confiscated in one day. Three stores were closed for hiding and selling illegal products.
·Penalties: Violating stores were issued a three-month closure notice.
·Enforcement results: A total of 1,400 packs of illegal cigarettes, nearly 1,000 disposable e-cigarettes, and a batch of water pipe tobacco were confiscated.
·Government stance: Bennett City Council emphasizes that they will not tolerate such illegal activities and will continue to combat illegal trading.
【2Firsts News Flash】According to a report from talkingretail on July 28, three shops were closed by the Trade Standards team of the Barnet City Council in the UK after seizing nearly £50,000 (approximately $60,000) worth of illegal tobacco and e-cigarette products on an enforcement day.
The closure notice has been delivered to the tobacco shop, which has a complex hydraulic lift installed beneath the floor.
The device is operated by a small remote control and includes a series of shelves filled with smuggled cigarettes.
After selling contraband cigarettes to undercover officers four times in one week, this store had the illegal products confiscated twice.
When the police officers completed their work, they confiscated 1400 packs of smuggled cigarettes, nearly 1000 disposable e-cigarettes, and a batch of shisha tobacco from the store.
The owner of the tobacco shop has now been served a three-month closure notice.
Trade standards officials seized contraband cigarettes, e-cigarettes, hookahs, and hand-rolled tobacco valued at £47,773 (approximately $61,150) in a raid on Friday, May 30th.
Barry Rawlings, Council Leader of the Barnet City Council and Cabinet Member for Economy and Efficiency, stated:
“These businesses completely ignore the law. We have repeatedly found them engaging in illegal goods trading. We will not tolerate such behavior from Barnett Enterprises. Our trade standards officials regularly conduct test purchases to ensure that stores in the area are trading fairly and not engaging in illegal or counterfeit goods trading. Barnett should be a safe haven for everyone, and merchants should not make quick money at the expense of residents. We hope that our actions will show residents and the local community that we are addressing organized crime in a proper manner.”
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