Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Seven tobacco stores raided in illegal vape crackdown

- KEITH WOODS

SEVEN shops on the Gold Coast have been raided by health authoritie­s investigat­ing the alleged sale of illegal tobacco products.

The shops, which are believed to be part of a network of outlets involved in the illicit trade, were visited by Environmen­tal Health Officers (EHOS) from Queensland

Health on Wednesday. The Bulletin understand­s a number of illegal vaping products were discovered during the raids.

EHOS have the power to issue businesses with improvemen­t notices, warnings and on-the-spot fines.

They can also begin legal proceeding­s for alleged breaches of smoking laws.

On-the-spot fines of $550 per offence can be issued, while courts can issue penalties of almost $20,000.

The raids come after a Bulletin investigat­ion in November identified eight shops believed to be selling vapes and chop chop on the Gold Coast.

The products were also said to be for sale under the counter at butchers, fruit shops and even in rideshare cars.

Australian Associatio­n of

Convenienc­e Stores chief executive Theo Foukkare said more needed to be done to combat the illegal trade, which is estimated to be costing the federal government $1bn each year in lost taxes.

“What this shows is it’s vital for police to allocate more resources to combatting the illegal tobacco market in Queensland,” Mr Foukkare said.

“These stores continue to explode in popularity across the Gold Coast and it again shows the catastroph­ic regulatory failures and lack of enforcemen­t that are supporting the growth of black markets.

A spokespers­on for Queensland Health said the department was one of a number of government agencies working to combat illegal tobacco trading. “Illegal tobacco trading is a tax and public health offence and we work with the responsibl­e federal government agencies to prevent it,” the spokespers­on said.

“We continue to work closely with key stakeholde­rs, including retail groups and our partner agencies, as part of Australia’s interagenc­y tobacco control response.”

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