A shop in Bideford has been ordered to close for three months for selling illegal tobacco.
Devon Mini Market, on Mill Street, was first visited by officers from Heart of the South West Trading Standards and Devon and Cornwall Police in October last year following concerns that illegal tobacco was being sold.
It’s the fourth shop closed by Heart of the South West Trading Standards this month for selling illegal tobbaco – since July at least 25 shops have been shut.
There were also reports of tobacco and vapes being sold to under-18s, and that two children had become unwell after vaping.
It’s suspected that the vapes contained Spice, a Class B synthetic cannabinoid drug.
During the investigation, £3,000 worth of illegal tobacco and vapes were found in car linked to the shop.
However, despite the illegal products and car being seized, the illegal trade continued, and last month (February) a test purchase confirmed that illegal tobacco was still being sold.
On Sunday 22 March, Trading Standards officers and Police served a 48‑hour closure notice and found more illegal tobacco products in a storeroom.
On Tuesday 24 March, Barnstaple Magistrates’ Court granted a three‑month closure order for Devon Mini Market.
Magistrates said they were ‘satisfied’ that the closure was necessary to prevent further criminal activity linked to the sale of illegal tobacco and underage sales’.
Alex Fry, Operations Manager for Heart of the South West Trading Standards, said: “This closure sends a clear message that this kind of criminal activity will not be tolerated in Devon.
“We continue to work closely with Police to target illegal tobacco and vape sales, protect public health and support legitimate businesses that trade responsibly.”