
Fight against fake fags
More than 670,000 illicit cigarettes were removed from Lincolnshire’s streets last year as authorities step up their war on rogue traders who put residents’ health at risk.
The figures represent a 150 per cent increase compared to last year and reveal that 17,000 illegal vapes were seized in 2024, along with 370kg of hand rolling tobacco.
68 shops selling the counterfeit products were served closure orders last year.
The huge leap in shop closures and seizure of goods is the result of effective joint working and intelligence sharing between Lincolnshire County Council Trading Standards officers, Lincolnshire Police and other partners.
The report will go before county councillors next week, but coincides with the launch of Operation Nivada, which includes raids and a public awareness campaign, showing the fight against illegal tobacco and an underworld of associated criminal activity.
The operation scored a major success in the south of the county this week when more than 90,000 cigarettes, 300 vapes and 10kg of hand rolling tobacco were seized from seven shops.
Inspector Ian Cotton said: “As a result of this latest round of enforcements we now have numerous intelligence opportunities that will be followed up to establish the key players in the trade in illicit goods in our local community and beyond.
“Tackling issues related to illicit product sale and anti-social behaviour (ASB) can be challenging, but it’s clear that our efforts and partnership collaboration are making a positive impact.
“Shops selling illicit and counterfeit goods can expect to be closed. This trade permeates so many areas of risk – public health, crime and ASB in shop localities, tax evasion, illegal working, and illegal entry to the UK. We will continue to do as much as we can to disrupt these criminals. Lincolnshire leads the way with its partnership work in this area and my team, along with our partners, are resolute in our determination to disrupt this pervasive criminality in line with our policing priorities.”
Cllr Daniel McNally, executive member for Trading Standards at the county council, added : “Trading Standards officers and partners protect residents by removing these illegal products and lead the charge against the selfish rogue traders who peddle them.
“Make no mistake - these items are unsafe. Not only can they contain harmful, unregulated substances that damage health but they have also caused fatal house fires in Lincolnshire, and threaten the livelihoods of legitimate, hard-working small business owners.
“There is absolutely no place for these illicit products on Lincolnshire’s streets. The criminals have been put on notice, we will continue to clamp down hard on the unscrupulous individuals who sell them.”
If you have any information about the sale of illegal tobacco and vapes in Lincolnshire, you can report this through the Citizens Advice consumer service at www.citizensadvice.org.uk/consumer or by calling 0808 223 1133.