Joint operation yields thousands of pounds of contraband
On Tuesday night (29 June) Telford & Wrekin Council’s Trading Standard's officers conducted joint and unannounced visits with the Rural and Business Crime officers from Telford Police Station
Illegal tobacco pouches and cigarette packets were confiscated during a series of visits to six shops in the borough following intelligence gathered by West Mercia Police and Telford and Wrekin Council’s trading standards teams.
Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Enforcement, Community Safety and Customer Services, Councillor Richard Overton said: “We are pleased with the success of this exercise and the partnership approach we have taken working closely with West Mercia Police.
“While the full value is being assessed, we estimate the illegal tobacco sized - a mixture of lose leaf pouches and cigarettes - to be in the region of £15,000.
“The areas raided were based on intelligence gathered by West Mercia Police and our trading standards team and took place at six locations across the borough, currently no arrests have been made.
“We will continue to carry out exercises such as this to protect, care and invest in the borough and show that we are always on the side of people who play by the rules.”
Sergeant Dougal Bell said: “We visited a number of shops in Telford following reports of counterfeit and illicit tobacco being sold.
“Operations like this prove that working closely with our partners we are able to prevent criminal enterprises continuing their distribution of illegal products such as tobacco and alcohol. Last night a significant amount of counterfeit tobacco was seized by our colleagues from Telford &Wrekin Council.
Trading Standards, Immigration and H&W Fire Services (MATES: Multi Agency Targeted Enforcement Strategy) conduct regular operations such as this to commercial premises.
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