Trading Standards Crack Down on Illicit Tobacco in the Highlands

Highland Council Trading Standards Enforcement Officers have seized illicit cigarettes and hand rolling tobacco products following inspections at four retail premises in Inverness and Easter Ross after acting on complaints from the public and local businesses.

The enforcement action was part of an ongoing joint initiative between HMRC & Trading Standards called “Operation CeCe” which tackles the illegal tobacco trade in the UK.

During the visits, officers seized a range of non-compliant tobacco items, including counterfeit and non-duty paid tobacco products which lacked the correct packaging, appropriate health warnings and tax markings. Investigations are now underway, and enforcement action may follow.

Photo of some seized tobacco products

 

David MacKenzie, Head of Service for Highland Council Trading Standards, said: “This enforcement action sends a clear message that the sale of illicit tobacco will not be tolerated. These products not only pose serious health risks due to unknown ingredients but costs the public purse millions, due to tax evasion. Illicit tobacco is a serious issue which undermines genuine Highland businesses.”

Members of the public are encouraged to report suspicious tobacco sales which can remain anonymous through Highland Council’s website.

Contact: Highland Council Trading Standards - Report Counterfeit Goods 

Consumers can also report concerns and receive advice from Trading Standards partner agency Advice Direct Scotland on telephone 0808 164 6000 or via their website 

 

15 Oct 2025