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    Eastbourne shop worker jailed for eight months over illegal tobacco trade

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    A former Eastbourne shop worker has been jailed for eight months following the discovery of illegal hand rolling tobacco and cigarettes, says East Sussex County Council (ESCC).

    Sarbast Hassan, who now lives at Essex Street, Hull, was sentenced at Hove Crown Court on Tuesday (12) after pleading guilty at Hastings Magistrates’ Court in March to the possession of counterfeit cigarettes for sale and possessing non-UK duty paid hand rolling tobacco and cigarettes, stated local reports.

    Hassan was also ordered to pay prosecution costs of £1,644.

    “Trading Standards officers found the illegal tobacco after conducting three inspections in 2020, including one with a tobacco-trained sniffer dog, at a shop where he worked, the Aryian Mini Market on Brassey Avenue in Eastbourne. The shop is now under new ownership,” reports stated  an ESCC spokesperson as saying.

    “The hand rolling tobacco and cigarettes were found hidden in various concealments including under the floor of the shop’s rear stock room and behind wall panelling.”

    ESCC said the 32-year-old admitted ownership of the items with a view to sale. The estimated total retail value of the illegal tobacco from all three inspections was £10,374, said ESCC.

    East Sussex Trading Standards manager Richard Strawson said: “This conviction is another warning to those involved in the sale of counterfeit tobacco that we are committed to finding and prosecuting those who persist in this illegal activity.

    “We take the supply of illegal tobacco very seriously and will do everything in our power to tackle this problem and protect our residents.”

    Director of Public Health in East Sussex Darrell Gale added, “There are an estimated 57,000 smokers in East Sussex and each year approximately 1,000 deaths in the county are attributable to smoking.

    “Most smokers started before they were 18 and illegal tobacco is sold at pocket money prices getting local children, in the poorest parts of the county, addicted to tobacco, perpetuating the cycle of health inequalities.”

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