Wolverhampton shops in £150K bust may lose licences
Two shops face losing their licences after police raids found them selling counterfeit tobacco and illicit alcohol.Euro Shop and International Mini Market, known as Sam Euro Style, were both raided by police and trading standards officers and found to have large quantities of non-duty paid and counterfeit tobacco and cigarettes, and non-duty paid alcohol.
Raids of both premises on July 17 netted the biggest ever haul of illicit booze and cigarettes, with an estimated £150,000 of goods seized from both stores.
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