More

    64,000 illegal cigarettes seized in County Durham amid crackdown

    iStock image

    Durham County Council has seized 64,000 illicit cigarettes and 28kg of tobacco in the 11 months to January 2023, while legal action has been taken against several premises, resulting in two closures and two businesses changing hands.

    Tackling the sale of illegal tobacco and vapes in County Durham has been identified as a key priority by the local authority. The council has stepped up its work with the police and local enforcement teams to crackdown on the sales of alcohol, tobacco and vapes to underage children in response to worries around the harms of illicit products.

    Officers have also discovered products on sale that were outside legal limits in terms of nicotine dosage which can be dangerous, especially for young people. Test purchases have been carried out throughout the county to catch those breaking the rules.

    Shildon Mini Market and Ferryhill Mini Market were both forced to close for three months after illegal tobacco was being sold. And earlier this June, hundreds of illegal oversized vapes – including a brightly coloured product shaped like a children’s toy – were seized in County Durham. Three shops were raided, however the council will not reveal where they are.

    Products have been found on sale with incorrect labelling and excessive tank sizes above the permitted volumes. Officers say non-compliant products may be genuine but are not intended for the UK market and do not meet UK legislation.

    Inspections of 40 premises in County Durham, has led to the seizure or voluntary surrender of over 3,700 devices, with one product found to contain 4 x 2ml cartridges as a means of seeking to circumvent the regulations, Yahoo UK reported.

    “The council has taken a longstanding and proactive approach to the protection of young people, tackling harms and criminality associated with the supply of age-restricted products. Education and awareness continues to be a priority alongside enforcement,” Alan Patrickson, corporate director of Neighbourhoods and Climate Change, told Durham County Council’s cabinet meeting.

    Latest

    Tiny Tots, Big Convenience: Must-stock, new launches

    In today’s world where time is a currency, local...

    Post Office tried to ‘hush up’ case of sub post master who killed himself

    The Post Office had tried to “hush up” the case of...

    Golden Wonder expands £1 PMP range with new Transform-A-Snack variant

    Golden Wonder has announced a new addition to its...

    Knife-wielding robber strikes Weston-super-Mare c-store

    Avon and Somerset Police has issued an appeal for...

    Don't miss

    Tiny Tots, Big Convenience: Must-stock, new launches

    In today’s world where time is a currency, local...

    Post Office tried to ‘hush up’ case of sub post master who killed himself

    The Post Office had tried to “hush up” the case of...

    Golden Wonder expands £1 PMP range with new Transform-A-Snack variant

    Golden Wonder has announced a new addition to its...

    Knife-wielding robber strikes Weston-super-Mare c-store

    Avon and Somerset Police has issued an appeal for...

    MPs seek urgent clarity on new post-Brexit border controls

    British lawmakers have called on the government to "urgently"...

    Tiny Tots, Big Convenience: Must-stock, new launches

    In today’s world where time is a currency, local convenience stores are increasingly serving as a saviour for many, particularly to young families and...

    Post Office tried to ‘hush up’ case of sub post master who killed himself

    The Post Office had tried to “hush up” the case of Martin Griffiths, a sub post master who took his own life, by “drip feeding” compensation...

    Knife-wielding robber strikes Weston-super-Mare c-store

    Avon and Somerset Police has issued an appeal for witnesses and information following a terrifying knife-point robbery at a convenience store in Weston-super-Mare. The incident...