UK police seize over 30,000 illegal e-cigarettes, cigarettes, and tobacco products in large-scale raid in Warrington

Oct.08.2025
UK police seize over 30,000 illegal e-cigarettes, cigarettes, and tobacco products in large-scale raid in Warrington
Over 30,000 illegal tobacco and e-cigarette products were seized in a large-scale operation by Warrington police on Thursday.

Key Point

 

Background: The London police conducted a joint raid with multiple departments on Thursday as part of the "Operation Machinize" initiated by the National Crime Agency.

 

Achievement in seizure: A total of 28,840 illegal cigarettes, 22.65 kilograms of illegal tobacco, and 4,499 illegal e-cigarettes were confiscated, with an estimated value of approximately 38,000 pounds.

 

Assault location: Illegal products were found hidden in two stores' concealed locations and in shipping containers in the town center self-storage warehouse.

 

Personnel handling: one illegal worker was arrested by immigration authorities, while another suspect was detained for a public order offense.

 

Interdepartmental cooperation: The operation is being carried out jointly by the police, immigration authorities, HM Revenue & Customs, and Trading Standards.

 


 

A large-scale raid was conducted in the city of Wellington, UK on October 8, 2025, resulting in the seizure of over 30,000 illegal e-cigarettes, cigarettes, and tobacco products, according to the British newspaper Daily Mail. The operation was launched on Thursday, with local police conducting raids at multiple locations. Nearly 4,500 illegal e-cigarettes were found in a shipping container, and illegal tobacco and cigarettes were also confiscated from several shops.

 

Police discovered a large amount of illegal products in two shops in the Marsh House Lane area, which were cleverly concealed in hidden areas of the stores. The items seized from the two shops have an estimated total value of approximately £38,000.

 

A self-storage container near the center of Wellington town was found to be used as a location for hiding illegal products. During the operation, authorities seized nearly 4,500 illegal e-cigarettes from the site. In total, the police confiscated 28,840 illegal cigarettes, 22.65 kilograms of illegal tobacco, and 4,499 illegal e-cigarettes in the overall operation.

 

This raid also led to the arrest of an illegal worker by immigration authorities, while another individual working on Orford Lane was detained by police for alleged public order offenses. The operation is part of the National Crime Agency's "Operation Machinize," aimed at combating money laundering, cash-intensive crime in high street shops, and immigration crime.

 

Those involved in this operation included the Foreign Criminals Unit of the Police Department, the Exploitation Team for Protecting Vulnerable Groups collaborating with the Immigration Bureau, HM Revenue and Customs, and the Trading Standards Bureau.

 

Detective Inspector Upile Mtitimila, who heads the police department protecting vulnerable groups, stated:

 

We are working hard to crack down on criminals in the community. Although many businesses in Washington operate lawfully, a few audacious individuals mistakenly believe they can sell illegal products and get away with it. This operation demonstrates that as long as we work together with our partners, criminals have nowhere to hide.

 

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