Massive Raid in Birmingham Unveils Illegal Tobacco and e-cigarettes

Mar.14
Massive Raid in Birmingham Unveils Illegal Tobacco and e-cigarettes
British authorities seize over 25,000 illicit cigarettes in Solihull store raid, also find counterfeit e-cigarettes and tobacco.

Key points:

1.The British police and Trading Standards Agency conducted a large-scale raid in Solihull, Birmingham, seizing over 25,000 illegal cigarettes.

2.In this operation, 1,200 suspected counterfeit e-cigarettes and 80 bags of tobacco were also discovered.


According to a report by the BBC on March 13, British police and Trading Standards officers seized over 25,000 illegal cigarettes during a raid at a store in Solihull, Birmingham. They also discovered 1,200 suspected counterfeit e-cigarettes and 80 bags of tobacco. This was the largest raid of its kind in the area.

 

Inspector Andy Bridgewater stated that this illegal activity has been attracting attention in the area.

 

We hope this action will bring peace of mind to residents in the northern region, as both our team and colleagues from the local government attach great importance to this issue.

 

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