Around £12,000 worth of counterfeit nicotine products have been seized from shops after they were found hidden inside a concealed, locked ceiling storage compartment.

Illegal tobacco products including cigarettes and vapes which, if sold as genuine, would be worth around £12,000, have been seized from shops across Preston. 

During the operation yesterday (Monday October, 9), officers from Preston's neighbourhood policing team, along with Trading Standards and Lancashire Fire and Rescue, seized 1,228 goods from two shops in the city, with £1000 in cash, believed to be proceeds of crime, also seized.

In one of the shops, items were hidden behind a concealed storage compartment which was secured using a remote control magnetic lock.

Sergeant Roz Walsh, from Preston’s neighbourhood policing team, said: “Information from the public is invaluable to the police. Without it, we would be unable to carry out this sort of proactive work which helps to prevent and detect crime, ensuring the safeguarding and protection of our community.

“This operation demonstrates the strong working relationships that we have with our partners and the commitment we all have to working together to tackle this sort of activity which often leads to anti-social behaviour in the surrounding communities."

County Councillor Michael Green, cabinet member for health and wellbeing said: "Once again, our Trading Standards team have joined forces with Lancashire Constabulary as part of the Operation Centurion initiative.

"During this raid, tobacco and vapes worth £12,000 were found hidden inside a concealed, locked ceiling storage compartment in a sophisticated attempt to evade the law.

"Cheap, illicit tobacco and illegal vapes are all too easily available to purchase and the sale of illegal products has a serious impact on both legitimate businesses, and on our communities.

"Closing off avenues where illicit goods are sold is not just a matter of enforcing the law, it is a way of protecting public health. Our Trading Standards Team will continue to keep seizing illicit tobacco and non-compliant vapes and continue to take enforcement action against rogue traders.

"If you can help to pinpoint businesses that might be adding to this issue, please refer any intelligence on illegal tobacco or vapes sales to Trading Standards via the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 0808 2231133."

Operation Centurion is Lancashire Police’s response to tackling anti-social behaviour backed by Police and Crime Commissioner Andrew Snowden and £2m of extra funding secured from the Government’s new Anti-social Behaviour Action Plan.

For more information on Operation Centurion, visit Lancashire Tackling Anti Social Behaviour (lancashire-pcc.gov.uk).

To report a crime, you can contact police on 101, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.