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 £50k worth of illegal tobacco seized in Oldham

 £50k worth of illegal tobacco seized in Oldham
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Officers from Oldham Council’s Trading Standards department – together with colleagues from HM Revenue and Customs and Greater Manchester Police – have seized illegal vapes and tobacco worth £50,000 during a two-day joint operation teams that visited nine premises across the borough.

In total more than 78,000 illicit cigarettes, 11kg hand rolling tobacco and 2,578 non-compliant disposable vapes were taken off the streets. The team was accompanied by two highly trained sniffer dogs.


Councillor Chris Goodwin, Cabinet Member responsible for Public Protection, said, “Together with our partners, we continue to take action against traders who sell goods that are unlawful and potentially unsafe.

“Smoking, the harm it does and the trade in illegal tobacco has sadly been around for years. But over the last few years we’ve seen more and more illegal vapes on our streets.

“Not only do they contain illegal amount of nicotine but they are also being targeted at young people, and that’s not on. It’s also against the law to sell a vape to anyone under 18. We’ll continue to carry on raids and seizures across the borough and if you can help us, please get in touch.”

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