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    Shop that used drainpipe ‘shoot’ to sell illegal cigarettes faces licence review  

    A Google street view image of the Polski Sklep shop in Dewsbury (Photo via LDRS)

    A Dewsbury shop thought it had devised an ingenious way to sell illicit tobacco: a drainpipe ‘shoot’ that allowed illegal cigarettes to be sent straight to a drawer behind the serving counter from a secret room.

    But the operation at Polski Sklep, in Broadway House on Foundry Street in Dewsbury, came to a halt when it was raided by police and trading standards officers using a specially-trained ‘tobacco dog’.

    In the search on March 11 the dog sniffed out a trap door in a false wall.

    Shop that used drainpipe ‘shoot’ to sell illegal cigarettes faces licence review  
    A secret door to a hidden stockroom at Polski Sklep. (Photo: West Yorkshire Trading Standards via LDRS)

    Behind it were hidden rooms containing almost 76,000 counterfeit and non-duty paid cigarettes worth £43,000, hundreds of tobacco pouches worth £7,000 as well as £10,000 in cash hidden in a secret compartment in a stairwell.

    The cash was seized under the money laundering act.

    Commenting on the scene a police officer said: “When the stock had been collated ready to transport to Trading Standards headquarters the shop looked more like the duty free lounge of an international airport terminal as opposed to a small convenience store in Dewsbury.”

    Officers were alerted to the prospect of illegal sales and carried out a test purchase three days before the raid.

    They said a packet of cigarettes normally priced £10 had been sold for less than half that price. They were later found to be counterfeit.

    Shop that used drainpipe ‘shoot’ to sell illegal cigarettes faces licence review  
    A photograph of the drainpipe “shoot” that allowed illegal tobacco to be dropped into a secret drawer in the Polski Sklep shop in Dewsbury. (Photo: West Yorkshire Trading Standards via LDRS)

    On testing the shoot system officers said it worked by a person above the shop listening remotely to the shop CCTV on their phone.

    When a customer asked for a certain type of cigarettes or tobacco the item was sent down the shoot into a drawer under the till.

    From the hidden rooms there was access to neighbouring Central cafe where a push-bar door was used as an exit by those putting tobacco in the shoot.

    Police said the designated premises supervisor for Polski Sklep, who has a home address in Stoke on Trent, was not present at the time of the raid and that they have been unable to trace him.

    They added that he and staff working in the shop “have absolutely no regard for UK law” and have requested that the alcohol licence for the shop, which is run by Barez & Co Ltd, be revoked by Kirklees Council.

    The review hearing comes before the council’s licensing panel this week (May 5).

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