UK city of Walsall cracks down on illegal trade, seizes £1.4 million worth of goods

Aug.07
UK city of Walsall cracks down on illegal trade, seizes £1.4 million worth of goods
British authorities in Walsall seize over 9,000 illegal e-cigarettes and 1,200 counterfeit branded items worth £1.4 million.

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The city of Walsall in the UK has cracked down on illegal trading, with over 9,000 illegal e-cigarettes and 1,200 counterfeit branded items seized, worth approximately £1.4 million (around $1.87 million). 

Specially trained sniffer dogs discovered hidden warehouses and storerooms in the ceiling. 

This operation is part of a nationwide effort to combat illegal tobacco and e-cigarette projects.


 

According to an AsianTrader report on August 6, the Trading Standards office in Walsall, UK, seized illegal e-cigarettes, counterfeit branded goods, and illegal tobacco worth approximately £1.4 million (around $1.87 million) in a large-scale raid, setting a new record.

 

Law enforcement actions are part of the national "Operation CeCe" plan to crack down on illegal tobacco and e-cigarette sales. Authorities conducted surprise inspections at two retail stores in the area on July 25, 2025, where sniffer dogs discovered illegal cigarettes, tobacco, and e-cigarettes hidden in complex locations such as the ceiling.

 

Later, the law enforcement team moved to a self-storage facility in the city of Walsall, where sniffer dogs alerted officers to four suspicious containers. Two of the containers were found to contain over 9,000 illegal e-cigarettes and a large quantity of counterfeit branded goods, including clothing, perfumes, watches, and footwear. The remaining containers also contained illegal products mixed among legitimate goods.

 

A total of over 1,200 counterfeit clothing items were seized, affecting high-end brands such as Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Boss, Tag Heuer, Off-White, and Balenciaga. The counterfeit products may have been intended for sale through online markets.

 

Adam Hicken, the Director of Law Enforcement and Community Affairs for the city of Walsall, stated that this operation was a remarkable achievement, sending a clear message to offenders that Walsall will not tolerate illegal transactions. He thanked the trade standards team and partners for their efforts, highlighting that the operation successfully prevented a significant amount of dangerous and counterfeit goods from entering the market.

 

The Chairman of the National Trading Standards Committee, Lord Michael Bichard, emphasized that illegal tobacco trade is driven by organized crime groups and poses a serious risk to communities, particularly young people. Since its launch in January 2021, Operation CeCe has confiscated 69 million illegal cigarettes, 19,750 kilograms of hand-rolled tobacco, and nearly 175 kilograms of waterpipe products, helping to crackdown on illegal trade, protect communities, and uphold the integrity of businesses.

 

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