Illegal tobacco sales widespread in Bolton as council promises tougher enforcement
THE availability of cheap, illegal tobacco in Bolton has been laid bare with eight shops losing operating licences in the last 20 months.
Councillors on Boltonâs scrutiny committee heard the tobacco, which sells for around £4 to £6 for 20 cigarettes, is linked to organised crime, people, trafficking, child exploitations and even terrorism.
The meeting heard when a tobacco company did test purchases last year 27 out of 30 premises visited sold illegal tobacco.
Councillors were told eight shops in Bolton had their licences revoked in 2020 and so far in 2021.
They were St Helens Wine, Corner Shop, M&M Mini Market, Sultania News, AHZ News, Highfield Wines, Pamiros Mini Market and Dinoâs.
Andrew Bolan, from the councilâs regulatory service gave a presentation to the meeting.
He said: âThese cigarettes generally retail in Bolton for between £4 and £6 with normal cigarettes costing £10 to £12.
âItâs appealing and attractive to a smoker.
âThrough our intelligence we know itâs easily available in Bolton. We do have a problem.
âA tobacco company came in during the pandemic to do research and out of 30 test purchases they had 27 hits.
âWe then acted on that in an enforcement capacity.
âThe tobacco comes in from abroad such and China, Russia and the Eastern bloc.
âThere are also fake counterfeit cigarettes manufactured in back street factories.
âThese cigarettes have fake branded packaging and the buyer could be paying top price for these products.
âHand rolling tobacco also follows these themes.â
Mr Bolan told the meeting how the tobacco arrived in the UK.
He said: âMillions of these products are smuggled into the UK on container ships.
âA vast amount is getting through and not being detected.
âIt is linked to organised criminality and is often more lucrative than drug dealing.
âThere is a high profit margin which is then used for other criminality such as people trafficking, child exploitation, money laundering and in some cases even terrorism.â
He said the trade in illegal tobacco cost the treasury £2bn per year in loss of duty and affected legitimate retailers as rogue traders attracted the business.
He went on to say it put children at risk, with evidence shops were selling single cigarettes to children to entice them to smoke.
He added that enforcement in Bolton was going to grow.
He said: âWe do go out and target premises, we are going to widen that out. Weâve made in-roads but thereâs more to be done.â
He gave an example of a shop which was recently prosecuted in Bolton where less than 20 packets of tobacco were found.
He said magistrates imposed a significant sentence of a 14 month community order and 70 hours unpaid work.
The council was awarded £2,000 in costs and the shop owner was disqualified as a company director for two years.
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