Darlington store ordered to close for three months after being caught selling illegal vapes

Darlington store ordered to close for three months after being caught selling illegal vapes

A Darlington store has been closed for three months following a joint operation by trading standards officers and police targeting those suspected of selling illegal vapes.

Magic Vape, on Tubwell Row in the town centre, was under investigation following several complaints from members of the public about the sale of illegal vapes to children from the premises.

Several inspections were carried out, as part of joint operations by Darlington Trading Standards and Durham Constabulary, and illegal, over-strength vapes were seized. A test purchase was also made following the seizures, and an officer was still able to purchase the illegal product.

The products purchased and seized from the premises did not comply with the UK regulations for vapes, well exceeding the legal tank capacity of 2ml, which equates to around 600 puffs. Some of the vapes seized from the premises contained as many as 9,000 puffs.

An application for the premises closure order was heard at Peterlee Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, April 23. Magistrates granted the closure order against the premises after hearing evidence in relation to the criminal activity and nuisance.

The court also heard how staff members in the store were obstructive to officers during inspections of the store. The magistrates deemed the order was necessary to prevent further criminal behaviour.

Magic Vape was ordered to be closed for a period of three months. The premises is to remain closed until midnight on July 22.

The action follows extensive investigation work and intelligence gathering under Operation Nightstar into the supply of illicit and over-strength goods in Darlington, and the sale of vapes to children. Criminal offences are under investigation into the illegal supply of vapes from premises within the town.

Leah Ball, fair trading and financial investigations officer for Darlington Borough Council, said: “The safety of our community is paramount, and our trading standards team will continue to use every available tool to stop traders supplying illegal vapes, especially to children. Our zero tolerance approach is clear – businesses who flout the law will face consequences.”

Shaun Trevor, trading standards and animal health manager at the council, said: “Darlington trading standards team works very hard with partner agencies to stem the trade in illegal vapes and I would urge anyone with information which may assist us to report it.”

Neighbourhood Inspector Matt Plumb, from Durham Constabulary, added: “Illicit and dangerous tobacco and vapes can not only cause serious harm to people’s health, but the proceeds are often invested into organised crime and can help fund more serious and violent offences.

“Supplying these products to underage children can also open them up to potential exploitation and criminality – if you are doing this, then you can expect a visit from us.

“We know that our communities will not tolerate the anti-social behaviour and criminality that these activities bring. If you have any information regarding potential criminality in your community then please report it to us – we will always act on intelligence submitted to us, as this closure order has shown.”

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