Risky Business: Illegal e-cigarette Raid in London Store

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Mar.29.2024
Risky Business: Illegal e-cigarette Raid in London Store
Illegal e-cigarettes with oil capacity 8 times above limit seized in UK shop, raising concerns of youth harm.

According to a recent report by Yahoo News, 1000 illegal e-cigarettes were seized at a store in Nottingham, UK, with some exceeding the legal limit for oil tank capacity by over 8 times. The Kensington and Chelsea Council, who carried out the raid, warned that the risk of unaware teenagers purchasing illegal e-cigarettes is increasing. Some e-cigarettes had a capacity of 16 milliliters, which could support approximately 7000 smoking sessions, far exceeding the UK legal limit of 2 milliliters (equivalent to around 600 to 800 puffs).

 

Trade Standards Bureau officers seized 27 unsafe travel adapters, 9 mouthwatering cigarettes, and 62 packs of shisha tobacco in a raid. On Wednesday, Parliament stated that the confiscated e-liquid container capacities ranged from 5 milliliters to 16 milliliters, with smoking cycles between 3000 and 7000 puffs. An unnamed merchant selling these products will be investigated and "appropriate formal action will be taken to ensure that the merchant ceases to sell unsafe products in the future," the Parliament said.

 

MP Josh Rendall stated, "Illegal e-cigarettes are becoming increasingly prominent in various shops across London, with unscrupulous businesses selling non-compliant and oversized counterfeit e-cigarettes." He said, "This has become a growing trend among teenagers, who are unaware that they are purchasing fake goods and unaware of the risks involved."

 

He said, "Our trade standards team has been working diligently to remove these illegal and dangerous products from the streets, while also continuing to educate retailers about the risks they pose. We encourage citizens to report any suspicious illegal products to our trade standards team."

 

Since 2022, Kensington and Chelsea have confiscated over 4000 illegal e-cigarettes worth £30,000. Next month, the council will conduct a series of test purchase operations in the area, targeting retailers selling any goods to individuals under the age of 18.

 

Selling cigarettes or e-cigarettes containing nicotine to individuals under the age of 18 is illegal in the UK, and businesses caught doing so can face prosecution. In a coordinated effort, councils across London have pledged to crackdown on stores selling colorful e-cigarettes to children through undercover operations.

 

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