Two Newport stores caught selling illegal smuggled cigarettes have licences revoked
TWO Newport stores have had their licences revoked for selling illegal, smuggled cigarettes and tobacco products. Nazar Mini Market, in Corporation Road, and Taste Of The World, in Clarence Place, were banned from selling cigarettes and alcohol by Newport City Council’s licensing sub-committee earlier today. Matthew Cridland, Trading Standards manager, said the smuggling problem at Taste Of The World is “the tip of the iceberg” for Newport.
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