Raid on Wallsend shop sees £10,000 worth of illegal tobacco seized
North Tyneside Trading Standards, Northumbria Police and Yoyo the Working Cocker Spaniel made up the team which took part in the operation
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Tens of thousands of illegal cigarettes seized from four traders in Newcastle
Raids on premises in Benwell, Byker and Heaton netted 32,000 suspected illegal cigarettes and a kilogram of alleged illicit hand rolling tobacco
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