Grimsby Telegraph

Area’s biggest ever haul of illegal tobacco worth £210k found in village home

OFFICERS SEIZED 375,000 ILLICIT CIGARETTES AND 14.5 KILOS OF ILLICIT TOBACCO

- By PETER CRAIG peter.craig@reachplc.com @GTpetercra­ig

THE biggest ever haul of illegal tobacco in North East Lincolnshi­re has been found in a home in Healing.

Trading Standards officers from North East Lincolnshi­re Council have not disclosed where in the village the £210,00-value haul was but it came after a tip-off.

The officers, along with support from Humberside Police’s Community Team, executed a search warrant on Sunday morning.

Officers were responding to informatio­n they had received from the public.

As a result of the search, officers located and seized approximat­ely 375,000 illicit cigarettes in over 18,500 packets and 14.5 kilos of illicit tobacco in 290 pouches. The majority of the haul was hidden in the loft.

All of the cigarettes seized fail to conform to the Reduced Ignition Propensity regulation­s, meaning they do not self-extinguish if left unattended, therefore increasing the risk of house fires.

These products have an approximat­e legitimate value of more than £210,000 and a street value of approximat­ely £97,000.

Councillor Ron Shepherd, portfolio holder for safer and stronger communitie­s, said: “This is the largest illicit cigarette haul our Trading Standards officers have seized and I’d like to thank them for continuing to crackdown on the issue of illicit cigarettes and tobacco.

“These products do not meet safety standards and are putting lives at risk. We know illicit and fake cigarettes do not comply with the Reduced Ignition Propensity requiremen­ts and won’t self-extinguish, so are likely to start a fire.

“When you buy these products, you could be putting your own health at risk. Not only has no duty been paid on them but they’ve not been tested to ensure they’re safe.”

Humberside Police Neighbourh­ood Beat Officer PC Phil Eayres added: “Whilst this type of offending just looks like us taking cheap cigarettes off the streets, we are doing this to protect you.

“When you buy these products, you could be putting your own health at risk as these products are not tested to see what they contain. Counterfei­t or illicit tobacco can contain all kinds of harmful substances; from brick dust to rat poison.

“Offending of this nature has also been linked to funding organised crime gangs and modern slavery operations in the past. We will seek every avenue to disrupt these types of crimes, to protect the public.”

The occupants of the property in Healing will be interviewe­d at a later date, said police.

This latest operation brings the total number of illicit cigarettes and tobacco seized by North East Lincolnshi­re Council - since the commenceme­nt of Operation Nightshade, and latterly Operation CeCe - to 1,261,048 cigarettes and 735 kilos of hand rolling tobacco.

This would have an approximat­e legitimate value at today’s prices of £1,098,300 and a street value of approximat­ely £477,072.

Anyone wish suspicion of trading in illicit tobacco was urged to contact Trading Standards on trading.standards@nelincs.gov.uk or call 01472 326299, option 3.

 ?? ?? Haul of cigarettes discovered in Healing.
Haul of cigarettes discovered in Healing.

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