Some of what was recovered.

Raid on Spalding shop found hidden illicit tobacco and cigarettes

A man has been arrested after £30,000 of illicit tobacco and cigarettes were seized in raids on two shops, including one in Spalding.

The shop, which police are not naming, but is on Commercial Road in Spalding, was visited following a joint operation between Lincolnshire Police and Lincolnshire County Council.

Two hides were located in the Spalding shop holding illicit cigarettes and tobacco. One was behind the till, and one was in the floor and operated electronically using a key fob.

A shop on Horncastle Road, Boston was also raided where illegal goods were found hidden in soft drinks cases.

Andy Wright Principal Trading Standards Officer at Lincolnshire County Council said: “These are professional suppliers using convenience shops as a front to cover what is their main business: the sale of illegal cigarettes. They operate on a national basis with vast amounts of the money they make disappearing abroad.”

Sergeant Ian Cotton of Lincolnshire Police added: “These illicit cigarettes can be dangerous to health, and the profits can be used to fund other sorts of crimes such as people trafficking and modern slavery. We’ll continue to support Trading Standards in their efforts to clamp down on this illicit trade throughout our county.”

If you have any information on counterfeit goods being sold in our county, please call Lincolnshire Police directly on 101.

Or you can report anonymously through Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.

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