NSW Clamps Down on Illegal Tobacco and Vape Sales with Eight Store Closures
Sydney, NSW - A statewide enforcement blitz has resulted in the immediate closure of eight illegal tobacco and vape stores across New South Wales, authorities announced today. the crackdown, a joint operation between NSW Health and NSW Police, signals a critically important escalation in the state government’s efforts to combat the sale of illicit goods.
The move comes as the government prepares to introduce new legislation targeting landlords who knowingly allow their properties to be used for the sale of black market tobacco and vapes. This escalating enforcement is a direct response to growing public concern over the availability of these products, particularly among young people, and the associated health risks. The government aims to disrupt the illegal supply chain and deter future offenses through stricter penalties and proactive policing.
NSW Minister for Health Ryan Park stated, “I’ve made it clear that people have had enough warning, they’ve had enough time to stop doing this and change their business model.” He emphasized a shift from warnings to decisive action, adding, “The time for talk is over. We are now moving forward with the enforcement.”
The new legislation, slated for parliamentary debate this week, proposes fines of up to $165,000 and potential jail time for landlords found to be complicit in the illegal activities of their tenants. NSW Health will continue to collaborate with NSW Police to issue closure orders against businesses involved in the sale of illegal tobacco. The government anticipates the legislation will be passed by next week, further strengthening its ability to tackle the issue.