JTI has removed its tobacco gantry from N&N News in High Wycombe following a prosecution for selling counterfeit tobacco products. The store’s owner, Chandrasegaram Mughaya, was given a suspended jail sentence and ordered to pay £1,650 in costs.
This is the second occasion that JTI has removed a gantry from a retailer in the English town for illegal tobacco sales. In December 2016 the company acted against Micklefield Superstore.
Commenting on what is the company’s 32nd gantry removal, Charlie Cunningham-Reid, JTI’s UK Head of Corporate Affairs, said: “Once again JTI has demonstrated its commitment to take action against retailers found to be selling illegal tobacco. Our action, supporting those of law enforcement agencies, serves as a warning to any retailer tempted to sell illegal tobacco products.
“JTI calls on other category partners in the distribution chain to join us by withdrawing their support from any retailer who sells illegal tobacco.”
To protect their business any retailer who has any information on those selling illegal tobacco should contact the HMRC Fraud Hotline on 0800 788 887, Trading Standards on 03454 04 05 06 or the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or through the 100% Anonymous Online Form at crimestoppers-uk.org.