West Midlands,UK Police seize £125,000 worth of illegal e-cigarettes and counterfeit cigarettes in latest joint operation

Aug.12
West Midlands,UK Police seize £125,000 worth of illegal e-cigarettes and counterfeit cigarettes in latest joint operation
West Midlands Police seize £125,000 worth of illegal e-cigarettes and counterfeit cigarettes, part of ongoing Operation Cloud crackdown.

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Latest Operation Results: The West Midlands Police in the UK recently carried out a joint operation and seized 1,666 illegal e-cigarettes and 5,624 counterfeit cigarette packs, valued at £125,000 (approximately $170,000). 

Background of the "Cloud Operation": Launched in September 2024 targeting illegal e-cigarettes and counterfeit tobacco, it has so far eliminated nearly £7 million (approximately $9.42 million) worth of illicit goods. The aim of the operation is to protect communities from the harm of illegal products, as they pose a threat to public health and contribute to anti-social behavior and crime.


According to a report by the Express and Star on August 8th, a recent joint operation by West Midlands Police resulted in the seizure of 1,666 illegal e-cigarettes, 5,624 packets of counterfeit cigarettes, and 992 packets of illegal tobacco pouches. The estimated market value of these items is around £125,000 (approximately $170,000).

 

The "Operation Cloud" launched in September 2024 is a severe crackdown covering the entire city, targeting illegal e-cigarettes, nitrous oxide, counterfeit tobacco, and other illegal products that pose significant risks to public health and safety. So far, this operation has removed nearly £7 million (about $9.42 million) worth of illegal goods from the market.

 

In July, the police executed a search warrant at a commercial premises in Kings Heath, while also seizing two vehicles believed to be linked to the operation. As a result of the coordinated action, a total of 40 large bottles of nitrous oxide and related equipment, 600 illegal e-cigarettes, 17 packs of oral snuff, and 80 unauthorized erectile dysfunction pills were confiscated.

 

At the operation site, one vehicle was seized while another vehicle required forced entry. Simultaneously, a male suspect was arrested on the spot. In November 2024, the municipal trade standards team, along with the West Midlands Police, took action at the location and confiscated multiple illegal goods. Due to community concerns about antisocial behavior, a three-month closure order has now been issued for the area.

 

On August 7, the city hall's trade standards team intensified their efforts in the Erdington area with two enforcement actions as part of the "cloud action". These two locations were identified through the latest intelligence and were inspected with the assistance of a specially trained sniffer dog. Enforcement officers also entered a vehicle storing illegal goods, which was confiscated on site.

 

Jamie Tennant, a member of the Cabinet for Social Justice, Community Safety, and Equality, stated: 

 

"This latest raid demonstrates our firm commitment to protecting the Birmingham community from the harm of illegal goods. These products not only pose a danger to individuals, especially young people, but also fuel antisocial behavior and criminal activity in our community.

 

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