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Safer 6

Safer 6, the compaign to promote safety, crime prevention and healthy living advice across the six towns, ran until 20 July 2025.

From thirteen visits over the six weeks our Trading Standards officers, in collaboration with Sandwell Police carried out targeted operations at local shops, resulting in the seizure of more than £152,500 worth of illegal tobacco, vaping products and suspected counterfeit Labubu dolls.

These intelligence-led raids uncovered illicit goods concealed using highly sophisticated methods including a hydraulic cupboard hidden underneath the toilet floor.

The operation highlights the continued commitment of the council and police to crack down on the sale of illegal products and protect public health and safety. Local councillors also joined officers for the operation.

Officers have already initiatied a three month closure order, for a retail outlet in West Bromwich as a result of seizures made during week five of the Safer 6 campaign. Criminal investigations are ongoing, which could lead to further subsequent prosecutions and/or closure orders.

Safer 6 staff with siezed illegal tobacco and goods      Concealed storage area for illegal tobacco products in retail store      Concealed storage in floor found to contain illegal tobacco products      Hidden concealment of illegal tobacco products     

Abandoned vehicles

Environmental Protection Officers have been investigating 248 reports of abandoned vehicles, which has led to a total of 69 vehicles being removed from the public highway. Of those vehicles, 57 were untaxed.

Burnout vehicle being lifted from a park

 

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