Illegal cigarettes worth around £30,000 seized in Dewsbury

An estimated 60,000 illicit cigarettes were found at one location

Author: Hannah NorburyPublished 7th Feb 2022

Illegal cigarettes worth around £30,000 have been seized in Dewsbury.

Officers carried out patrols in the town centre on Thursday (3rd February) to deter street drinking and anti social behaviour (ASB) as well as look at issues including rogue landlords, premises safety, and illegal business activity.

Visits were carried out at a number of premises and in one location an estimated 60,000 illicit cigarettes were found.

Sergeant Rich Teal of the Town Centre Team, said:

“A significant amount of work has been ongoing with partners in Dewsbury to make the town centre safer in recent months, and I want to thank all those who took part in Thursday’s day of action.

“The days operations saw us carry out some valuable crime prevention and reassurance work and send a clear message that illegal behaviour which affects others, whether in the form of ASB or business activity, will not be tolerated.

“Our checks on premises saw us find and seize almost 60,000 illegal cigarettes, a haul clearly worth a significant amount of money.

“Illegal goods such as these can often be linked to organised crime, and a full investigation into the matter is taking place.

“I would ask anyone who has information about crime or general anti-social behaviour in the town centre to report it to us via 101 or anonymously to the independent Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555 111.

“All reports are used to help us plan activity such as this, and to put our resources where they are needed.”

Councillor Carole Pattison, Cabinet Member for Learning, Aspiration and Communities, said: “60,000 illegal cigarettes being confiscated is a considerable amount and we can confidently say that this has caused huge disruption to this illegal economy.

“This day of action, and the ones which will follow, are vital to tackling issues which are important to residents, shop owners and visitors to Dewsbury Town Centre. We know more work is needed, we will not be complacent, and we will continue to work hard to ensure everyone who lives, visits or works in Dewsbury Town Centre feels safe and is safe.”

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