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Massive haul of illicit cigarettes and tobacco worth almost £240k seized from Grimsby

Massive haul of illicit cigarettes and tobacco
Pic from North East Lincolnshire Council

Almost 300,000 illicit cigarettes and 2,615 of illicit tobacco have been seized from Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire Council said on Monday (13), while arrests were made following a joint operation between the council, Humberside Police and Humberside Fire and Rescue.

Trading Standards officers, along with a number of police officers, discovered a haul of illicit products at a shop and a number of residential properties in the Freeman Street area of Grimsby, as well as in a car on Tuesday (7), as per the council.


A total of 299,240 cigarettes (14,962 packets) and 130.75 kilos of tobacco (2,615 pouches) were seized.

These products have a legitimate value of £238,033 and a street value of £103,575.

Four people were arrested and three cars were seized during the operation which is a part of the ongoing national anti-illicit tobacco drive, which falls under the umbrella of Operation CeCe.

Councillor Ron Shepherd, portfolio holder for safer and stronger communities, said: “Operation CeCe seeks to protect local communities from the harm that the illegal tobacco trade brings. Beyond the significant effects of tobacco on people’s health, the illicit tobacco trade is often part of other criminal activity including drug smuggling, people-trafficking and illegal alcohol and DVD production.

“The intended sale price of seized cigarettes is often less than half the cost of legal tobacco. This not only undermines work to reduce the number of people who smoke but also impacts legitimate businesses.

“This operation marks the first collaboration between national Trading Standards and HMRC, and I am delighted that the first six months have been hugely successful in removing a significant amount of illegal tobacco products off our streets and disrupting this illicit trade.”

Simon York, Director of Fraud Investigation Service, HMRC, said: “Operation CeCe shows our determination to tackle the menace of illicit tobacco. This is a trade that costs the UK taxpayer around £2.3 billion a year, undermining our vital public services and bankrolling a host of other crimes that harm communities, including guns, drugs and human trafficking.

“Those involved readily undercut legitimate businesses and don’t care who they sell to, including children. HMRC and Trading Standards are determined to stamp out the illicit tobacco trade, as these results clearly show.”

The news comes following an operation at a residential property in Healing where Trading Standards officers discovered a haul of illicit cigarettes and tobacco. Officers located and seized approximately 375,000 illicit cigarettes (over 18,500 packets) and 14.5 kilos of illicit tobacco (290 pouches).

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