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Shops shut down after more than £10,000 of illegal vapes seized

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Two Liverpool shops have been shut down after more than £10,000 worth of illegal vapes and cigarettes were seized in a targeted operation.

Liverpool Council’s alcohol and tobacco unit, working alongside Merseyside Police, have seized thousands of pounds worth of illicit vape products and counterfeit cigarettes as part of a national operation. Items totalling £11,000 were taken from a shop on Walton Vale last week.




A further two stores in Old Swan and Tuebrook have now also been shut down owing to the sale of prohibited goods.

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The closure of the two stores and significant seizures are part of the local authority’s ongoing work to crack down on the illicit trades. Earlier this month, seizures were made from four locations worth more than £9,000 including fake tech and illicit cigarettes.

Among the haul were a large quantity of fake earphones and game console devices. Knives, a hammer and a crossbow bolt were also recovered as part of a crackdown on organised crime in north Liverpool.

A Lark Lane newsagents was also shut down for a period of three months after illegal cigarettes and vapes were sold to “vulnerable” children. The local authority secured a closure order for Britannia Stores in the south Liverpool hotspot after a “six year stretch of recurring failures” including the sale of vapes and cigarettes to children as young as 13.

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