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    Aberdeenshire’s officers uncover largest seizures of illicit tobacco to date

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    Thousands of pounds worth of illegal cigarettes have been seized in Fraserburgh, reports stated on Tuesday (10).

    Aberdeenshire Council’s trading standards officers last week searched two addresses in Fraserburgh where an estimated 18,000 illegal cigarettes were uncovered.

    According to local reports, a German Wirehaired Pointer Labrador came into her own during the search of the shop, alerting her handler to the contraband that had been hidden in the empty casing of a printer in the storeroom.

    Also inside the printer were illegal vaping products.

    This effort was part of Operation CeCe, which is part-funded by HMRC, with the aim of tackling the supply of illegal tobacco and cigarettes.

    The operation has seized £7 million worth of illegal tobacco products across the UK last year.

    Gordon Buchanan, Aberdeenshire Council’s protective services Manager said: “It is one of the largest seizures of illicit tobacco and tobacco products that we have had in Aberdeenshire to date, and the staff and Boo must be praised for the careful planning and execution of the operation.

    “Illegal tobacco is not a victimless crime, it is serious and organised crime which significantly harms our communities. This latest enforcement action demonstrates to local communities that the council will not allow these criminals to risk the safety of the residents of Aberdeenshire and the undermining of local businesses.”

    An investigation is now under way.

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