Raids at locations across North Wales led to more than 250,000 illegal cigarettes and 20kg of illegal rolling tobacco being seized.

The illegal substances were sniffed out and seized last month from shops and storage locations following raids across North Wales including Flint, Connah's Quay, Bangor, Rhyl, Caernarfon, and Colwyn Bay.

Officers from Trading Standards, Immigration Enforcement, Intellectual Property Office and North Wales Police took part supported by tobacco detection dog Billy from WagtailUK.

Roger Mapleson, lead officer for tobacco from Trading Standards Wales said: “Smoking kills over 5,000 people in Wales every year and half of all long term smokers will die as a direct consequence of their habit. Illegal tobacco is cigarettes or rolling tobacco that has been smuggled and where no duty has been paid. 

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"This means it can be sold for less than half the price of legitimate tobacco in the informal economy creating a significant problem in our communities. It makes it much easier for children to access tobacco and acquire a lifelong addiction and it makes it much harder for existing smokers to quit.

“The results of these raids demonstrate how effective joint operations can be. Illegal tobacco is distributed and supplied through organised criminal networks - this is often linked to other criminal activity and brings crime into our local communities.”

As well the large quantities of illegal tobacco recovered, officers seized £20,000 worth of illegal vapes along with a quantity of counterfeit perfume.

Two premises have been closed down and one individual was arrested, with investigations continuing.