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Thousands of counterfeit tobacco products seized from Lincolnshire c-store

Thousands of counterfeit tobacco products seized from Lincolnshire c-store
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Huge amount of illegal oversized vapes and thousands of counterfeit cigarettes have been seized from a convenience store in Lincolnshire.

As reported by Lincolnshire Police on Wednesday (21), Neighbourhood Policing Team Officers, Immigration Officers and Trading Standards Officers visited Skegness Mini Market on Roman Bank, Skegness where the team seized 20,000 counterfeit Lambert & Butler cigarettes, 3,800 foreign labelled cigarettes, along with 826 illegal oversized e-cigarettes (vapes). Many of the vapes were falsely labelled as "Nicotine Free".


This is the second seizure of illegal cigarettes and vapes from Skegness Mini Market. On Feb 9, 842 vapes were seized. Most of the cigarettes seized by Trading Standard officers were recorded as counterfeit.

Lincolnshire Police stated that it is united with Trading Standards, Lincolnshire County Council along with respective district and borough councils, Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue, plus HMRC and HMIC in disrupting such premises that are operating illegally.

Andy Wright, Principal Trading Standards Officer, said. “Not only is there a potential health risk to members of the public who might not realise what they’re buying; but these cheaper, illegal products undermine the activities of law-abiding businesses in the area. My officers will investigate potential offences and we will instigate criminal proceedings where appropriate.”

Skegness Community Beat Manager PC Billy Spence said, “We are committed to collaborating with our partner agencies, sharing intelligence, assisting in searches and being present while the closure orders are served, keeping our coastal high streets a safe place to live, work and visit. Often the criminal networks behind these premises exploit vulnerable populations and contribute toward broader criminal activity.

"We are resolute in our determination to disrupt these networks. Our multi-agency collaboration continues to fight hard against those selling illicit cigarettes, vapes and tobacco products to keep our communities safe and our legitimate businesses prosperous.”

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