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EuroFood in Lincoln Road, Millfield, has been closed for three months following an investigation by Peterborough City Council’s Trading Standards Team.
The Closure Order was granted at Peterborough Magistrates' Court yesterday (Thursday) following raids by Trading Standards at the premises, resulting in the seizure of approximately 35,000 illicit cigarettes and 3,500 illegal vapes.
Ourselves and Trading Standards have received multiple reports from the public concerning illegal vapes and tobacco being sold at the premises.
Multiple raids have taken place previously:
Joanne Smith, Consumer Protection Team Leader for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Trading Standards said: “The order has an instant and substantial impact on EuroFood. It is the first time we have used such an order for illicit tobacco and it sends a clear message to the organised crime gangs behind these crimes that the sale of illicit tobacco products in Peterborough will not be tolerated.”
The work falls under 'Alliance', a multi-agency, community-focussed initiative to Across the city, there is ongoing multi-agency enforcement to tackle the supply of illegal tobacco and nicotine products.
Members of the public can report intelligence or concerns of criminal activity anomalously online at www.keep-it-out.co.uk or contact the Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 0808 223 1133 – Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm.
Information about criminal activity can be reported online via the police website.