More

    Illegal tobacco, vapes found in disused Second World War bunker

    iStock image

    A huge haul of illegal vapes and tobacco with street value of more than £47,000 was discovered in a disused Second World War bunker in a garden in Swansea and in a specially constructed hidden compartment of a west Wales shop.

    According to local reports, Pembrokeshire’s award-winning detection dogs uncovered the haul of vapes, counterfeit cigarettes and tobacco hidden in the garden bunker. They were also involved in a raid on in Swansea city centre.

    In the shop, the team’s sniffer dog found concealed compartments which had been built into the premises for the purpose of concealment. During the hugely successful operation, the dog discovered illegal tobacco and vapes that were being stored in the purpose-built hidden compartment within the shop.

    Both cases are now being investigated and are likely to lead to charges.

    Rhys Harries, team leader for Swansea Council’s Trading Standards said, “Information passed to us by concerned consumers is helping us to track down businesses in the city that are selling illegal vapes and tobacco.

    “We’ve had an extremely busy time investigating a number of cases and have been successful in prosecuting a number of people in recent months.

    “Our latest discoveries illustrate the lengths people are going to, to try and hide these illegal products and so we are trying to stay one step ahead and use our knowledge and skills to find them.”

    The success of the operation was credited in part to members of the public, who have contacted the council to raise concerns about the continued sales of vapes, particularly to minors.

    A recent survey carried out by Vape Club has shown that Swansea Council confiscated more illegal vapes than all other councils in Wales in 2023.

    “We had a very busy time in 2023 tackling illegal vape sales,” said Mr Harries. “We are expecting to have confiscated significantly more in 2024.”

    Latest

    Kellogg’s confirms closure of Trafford Park manufacturing site

    Kellogg’s has on Thursday confirmed the closure of their...

    UK tightens scrutiny of all Indian spice imports amid contamination allegations

    Britain's food watchdog has applied extra control measures on...

    Sainsbury’s partners with Microsoft to use AI for data insights

    Sainsbury's said on Friday it has agreed a five-year...

    The slice is right: the great British sandwich debate

    How to slice a sarnie can be a contentious...

    Don't miss

    Kellogg’s confirms closure of Trafford Park manufacturing site

    Kellogg’s has on Thursday confirmed the closure of their...

    UK tightens scrutiny of all Indian spice imports amid contamination allegations

    Britain's food watchdog has applied extra control measures on...

    Sainsbury’s partners with Microsoft to use AI for data insights

    Sainsbury's said on Friday it has agreed a five-year...

    The slice is right: the great British sandwich debate

    How to slice a sarnie can be a contentious...

    Cloetta UK launches Chewits’ first-ever chewy gummies

    Chewits has shaken up its confectionery offering with the...

    Kellogg’s confirms closure of Trafford Park manufacturing site

    Kellogg’s has on Thursday confirmed the closure of their iconic Manchester site, based in Trafford Park. The breakfast food manufacturer has in February announced that...

    UK tightens scrutiny of all Indian spice imports amid contamination allegations

    Britain's food watchdog has applied extra control measures on all spice imports from India, it said on Wednesday, becoming the first to ramp up...

    Applications open for Welsh government’s Future Proofing Fund

    The Welsh government has announced the opening of applications for the Future Proofing Fund, designed to support micro, small, and medium businesses in the...