Joint Operation Nets Massive Tobacco Haul

More than 20 kilograms of loose tobacco, 74,670 cigarettes and $87,940 has been seized following a joint operation between the Department of Health and the WA Police Force.

Enforcement efforts were focused in the southwest region, targeting convenience stores, tobacconists, and other retailers.

These enforcement efforts follow the recent State Government announcement of stronger measures to crack down on the illegal tobacco trade.

Superintendent Steve Post, a senior police officer with four decades of experience, has been deployed to the Department of Health, to enhance and expand the pre-existing compliance capabilities of the Department.

Supt Post said the efforts in Bunbury should be considered the new norm for tobacco compliance moving forward.

"This is ultimately about keeping the community safe, and ensuring the criminals involved are met with the full force of both the WA Police Force and the Department of Health," he said.

WA Health Director of Tobacco and Vape Regulation, Shane Giblett, said illegal tobacco posed serious risks to community health.

"By working closer with the WA Police Force, and bolstering our enforcement efforts, we will remove these products from circulation, reducing harm and strengthening protections for Western Australians," Director Giblett said.

Investigations remain ongoing by both the Department of Health and the WA Police Force in relation to potential charges.

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