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Shops caught selling illegal cigarettes ordered to shut

Trading Standards said shops used false walls, false ceilingsand false floors to hide illegal cigarettes

Counterfeit cigarettes like these were found(Image: Getty Images)

Shops selling illegal cigarettes have been forced to close – and more could follow

Lincolnshire Magistrates Court ordered two Boston shops to shut for three months after hearing how they were being used for criminal activity.

The shops – ‘Bucharest’ in West Street, and ‘King Power' mini market in Horncastle Road –were two of five in the town targeted by Lincolnshire Trading Standards and Lincolnshire Police’s licensing team in a crack-down against illegal cigarette and alcohol sales.

King Power is not connected to the Thai duty free business that owns Leicester City.

Trading Standards said tens of thousands of illegal cigarettes and vapes, and thousands of pounds in cash were seized by officers in raids last month.

Officers also said they found employees in the shops with no right to work in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ who have been referred to Immigration Services.

Trading Standards said: “In all five inspected premises, the owners had taken extensive measures to hide their illegal products from officers, including false walls, false ceilings, false floors, hydraulic lifts, and electrically operated magnetic locks.

“In one case, chilli powder was even used around the products in an attempt to distract detection dogs.