Dog sniffs out hole in a wall cigarette stash in Stoke-on-Trent
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Thousands of contraband cigarettes and hand-rolling tobacco have been found hidden in a hole in a wall.
The concealed hole was sniffed out by a tobacco detection dog outside a shop in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent.
The hole, which was reached from the outside, was discovered as police and trading standards officers searched two stores in the city centre.
They found a total of 15,000 illegal cigarettes and 2kg (4lb) of illicit hand rolling tobacco worth £8,500.
The seizures were a mixture of counterfeit and smuggled tobacco, the city council said.
The council's director of public health, Dr Paul Edmondson-Jones, said the sale of illegal tobacco "creates a cheap source of tobacco for children and young people".
"It also undermines all of the good work being done to stop people smoking," he added.
The raids in Stoke-on-Trent were part of an ongoing operation by National Trading Standards to tackle illegal tobacco.
Police have not made any arrests.
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