Illicit cigarettes, tobacco, and shisha tobacco worth around £8,500 have been seized in a series of raids.  

West Sussex Council’s trading standards team has seized over 6000 illicit cigarettes from four shops in Worthing and Littlehampton. 

The raids also uncovered 8.4kg of rolling tobacco and 64 pouches of shisha tobacco. 

The operations are being carried out between the National Trading Standards and HMRC to tackle illegal tobacco trading.  

Tobacco detection dogs from BWY Canine Ltd discovered products on the premises or in vehicles during the raids. 

Duncan Crow, a cabinet member for community support, fire and rescue, said: “As always, the partnership working between our Trading Standards colleagues and BWY Canine Ltd shows just how prevalent illicit cigarettes and tobacco are in West Sussex.  

“We encourage anyone who suspects an establishment of selling these kinds of products to report it to Trading Standards as soon as possible. 

“However, this isn’t just a concern for law enforcement agencies.  

“Our colleagues in Public Health also see the fall out that illicit smoking products have on people of all ages in the county, as the availability and typically lower price of illicit tobacco means it is easier to continue, relapse or even start smoking, which, as we all know, is harmful to our health.  

“If anyone in West Sussex wants to quit as part of Stoptober, but doesn’t know where to start, there is free help and support available on the West Sussex Wellbeing website, which has lots of information, including how to find local Stop Smoking services, first steps on preparing to quit and information on products that can help you in your journey to stopping smoking.”