More than 300 illicit vapes and tobacco were seized by police in west Norfolk last night.
The haul was taken in King's Lynn by police officers in partnership with Trading Standards.
An unspecified amount of cash was also seized by officers.
The agency previously said it was "deeply concerned" at an increase in reports of shops selling e-cigarettes to children - when it is illegal to sell them to under-18s.
They are particularly concerned that some disposable e-cigarettes are being designed specifically to appeal to children and young people, with colourful packaging and fruity flavours emulating popular confectionery brands.
Whilst we continue to receive reports of shops selling illicit tobacco and vapes we will continue to work with partner agencies to disrupt them. Another successful visit tonight with over 300 items seized.#localpolicingteam pic.twitter.com/OovM6uCfOc
— King's Lynn Police (@KingsLynnPolice) May 2, 2023
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