Thousands of pounds of illegal vapes, counterfeit cigarettes and tobacco have been seized during recent raids on shops in Evesham.

An estimated £14,000 worth of goods were seized as officers from West Mercia Police joined forces with Worcestershire Trading Standards as part of ongoing efforts to tackle serious and organised crime.

On Monday (December 4) officers targeted a store in the town centre but, despite suspicions of illegal activity and searches conducted, no illicit stock was found.

Cotswold Journal: Officers carried out raids on shops in Evesham town centreOfficers carried out raids on shops in Evesham town centre (Image: West Mercia Police)

However last Monday, November 27, the team attended two shops to confirm if the stores were selling illicit tobacco or vapes on the back of intelligence received and information provided that these shops had not been using the ‘Challenge 25’ policy.

Both premises were searched and around £10,500 worth of counterfeit cigarettes, illegal tobacco, and illicit vapes were found inside and seized by Trading Standards.

On Tuesday, November 21 the police targeted another store which was found to have around 350 vapes which were seized from a hidden compartment. Their street value was around £3,500.

PC Adam Johns of Evesham Safer Neighbourhood Team said: “We have been acting on intelligence gathered and community concerns around the illicit sales of counterfeit cigarettes, tobacco and illegal vapes in the town, as well as under-age sales.

“These joint operations with Trading Standards have been a success, uncovering a large amount of high value counterfeit cigarettes and tobacco following good investigative work.

“These illegal products would have been destined for black market tobacco sales which are linked to organised crime groups so taking them off the streets has not only protected the public from these unregulated products but also disrupted a wider network of criminal activity that impacts our local communities.”

The raid forms part of Operation Target, which sees us work closely with other forces and our partners to tackle serious and organised crime and the harm it causes.

Find out more about Operation Target by following #OpTarget on social media.

If you have any information on stores selling illicit tobacco or vapes, you can contact police by calling 101 or going online.