Day of Action sees 51,000 illegal cigarettes seized

Over 50,000 illegal cigarettes have been seized in a multi-agency day of action in Glasgow. 

Following concerns raised by the community, officers from the local problem-solving team at Cathcart Police Office were joined by partners from Trading Standards and the Home Office on Tuesday, 19 May, 2026. 

Several shops in the Govanhill area were visited, and a total of 51,000 illegal cigarettes with a street value of around £47,000 were discovered, with the help of specialist search dogs Boo and Rosie from Trading Standards.

Fines were issued and enquiries are ongoing. 

Sergeant Gary Phillips said: “We will continue to work closely with our partners to target areas of concern and stop the illegal sale of counterfeit goods. 

“This day of action highlights our commitment to protecting the public, supporting lawful traders, and taking action against those involved in criminality.

“If you have information regarding those involved in the supply of illegal cigarettes and tobacco then contact Police Scotland on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

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