Grays shop faces closure order after seizure of over 8,000 illegal cigarettes and almost 3kg of illicit tobacco
The council's Trading Standards officers were supported by specialist tobacco detection dog, Dora
A high street shop in Grays has been given a closure order after repeated sales of illicit tobacco and vaping products.
Thurrock Council has secured a three-month closure order against 'Vapes & Tobacco & Gifts', located at 28–30 High Street, Grays.
The court heard evidence from Thurrock Council, which showcased ongoing illegal activity at the premises despite previous enforcement action. The director of the company was also ordered to pay court costs of £2,685.39.
On 3 February 2026, the council's Trading Standards officers, who were supported by specialist tobacco detection dog, Dora, seized 6,821 cigarettes, 2.1kg of illicit tobacco, 39 illegal vaping products and 175 illegal shisha products during an inspection of the premises.
A further inspection on 26 March 2026 resulted in the seizure of an additional 1,560 cigarettes and 0.75kg of illicit tobacco. Test purchase operations also confirmed repeated sales of illegal tobacco products, including the sale of individual cigarettes. It has been illegal to sell single cigarettes since 1991.
Dr Rubinder Bains, Director of Public Health, said: “Illegal tobacco and vaping products pose real risks to public health. They are often unregulated, more accessible to children and young people, and make it harder for people to stay quit. Enforcement action like this helps protect our communities and reduce tobacco‑related harm.”
Michael Dineen, Director of Community Protection and Enforcement Services, said: “This closure order sends a clear message that we will not tolerate the persistent sale of illegal tobacco and vaping products in Thurrock. These products undermine legitimate traders, evade tax and put our residents at risk. We will continue to use the full range of powers available to us to disrupt criminal activity and protect our communities.”