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Dogs drafted in for Christmas tobacco crackdown

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Dogs drafted in for Christmas tobacco crackdown

Sniffer dogs Billy and Lilly have uncovered thousands of illegal cigarettes in a series of raids across Bury.

Retailers and buyers have been warned that further action is planned, following the latest enforcement operation by trading standards, licensing and the police.

The specially trained springer dogs, provided by Wagtail UK, sniffed out 13,000 illegal cigarettes, 6 kilos of illegal hand-rolling tobacco and 700 vapes at 8 shops across the borough. Some of the stashes had been carefully concealed in secret compartments. The haul is worth a street value of £12,500.

This enforcement activity took place under Operation CeCe, a national multi-agency move to tackle illegal tobacco. The shops were chosen following tip-offs from members of the public.

Councillor Charlotte Morris, cabinet member for culture and the economy, said: “This is great work by our teams at the council and the police. Tobacco bought on the illegal market is likely to be the result of organised criminal activity with links to human trafficking, the drugs trade and loan sharks, bringing crime into our communities and exploiting vulnerable people. As well as its links to crime, we know illegal tobacco is how many children start smoking and cheaper prices undermine smokers’ attempts to quit.

Further action is planned in the borough and we’ll be bringing these fantastic sniffer dogs with us to hunt out these products, no matter how well hidden. The council will also be looking at the licences of the premises caught selling illegal tobacco.”

Andrea Crossfield, Making Smoking History Lead at the Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership, said: “Illegal tobacco might seem like a bargain but it comes at a high price to our kids and our communities. Legal or illegal, all tobacco contains a toxic cocktail of chemicals which will kill one in two long-term smokers. Illegal cigarettes are often responsible for getting children started on this lethal addiction, because of their availability at pocket money prices and because dealers don’t care who they sell to. The crackdown on illegal tobacco is part of wider efforts to cut smoking rates and make smoking history for future generations.”

The sale of illegal tobacco can be reported anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or at keep-it-out.co.uk.

ENDS

Press release issued: 8 December 2023.

Notes to editors:

About Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership

The Partnership comprises all the NHS organisations and local authorities in Greater Manchester, including Greater Manchester Combined Authority and the Mayor of Greater Manchester, representatives from primary care, NHS England, the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector, Healthwatch, Greater Manchester Police and Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service.

The Partnership’s aim is to see the greatest and fastest improvement to the health and wellbeing of the 2.8 million people of Greater Manchester. Under our unique Taking Charge devolution deal the Partnership brings together the leadership, decision-making and long-term planning needed to achieve this goal.

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The Keep It Out campaign is part of the Partnership’s illicit tobacco programme, which you can read more about in the Greater Manchester Making Smoking History strategy.

More information on the campaign can be found at https://keep-it-out.co.uk/ and on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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Bury Council consists of six towns, Bury, Ramsbottom, Tottington, Radcliffe, Whitefield and Prestwich. Formed in April 1974 as a result of Local Government re-organisation it was one of the ten original districts that formed the County of Greater Manchester. The Borough has an area of 9,919 hectares (24,511 acres) and serves a population of 187,500.

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