Thousands of illegal cigarettes and a large amount of cash have been seized by Police officers from a shop in Ilkeston.
They were discovered at the premises on Market Place on Wednesday 11th January at 3pm and, after searching the property, concerns were also raised about the state of the building.
A total of 3,760 counterfeit cigarettes and more than five kilograms of tobacco were discovered at the shop, worth thousands of pounds.
While searching the shop, officers discovered the building was in a very poor state including a hole in the roof and raised concerns around the electrical supply. Colleagues from Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service were called in to assess the shop and a Prohibition Notice was issued.
The seized cigarettes, tobacco and cash has now been handed over to Derbyshire Trading Standards.
Police Constable Karen Stephenson said: This is a great result in our investigation into the illegal supply of cigarettes. These shops can often be fronts for organised crime groups whereby they open these shops selling long lasting food stuff just as a front to sell these cigarettes.
The cigarettes known to be counterfeit can cause huge health concerns as well as the risk of fire in properties as they dont self-extinguish unlike the UK ones.
Derbyshire County Council Cabinet Member for Health and Communities Councillor Carol Hart said: Illegal cigarettes and tobacco may contain additional risks to peoples health as well as threatening the livelihoods of honest businesses and we will continue to work with the police to bring people who sell it to justice.