In one store, police confiscated 3,000 illegal vapes which had excessive amounts of nicotine.
By Adrian ZorzutVapes and fake Apple and Gucci products thought to be worth £140,000 have been seized from souvenir shops and US candy stores on London's Oxford Street.
In another, £96,000 worth of fake power banks, sunglasses, phone covers, ear pods, travel adaptors and clothing were seized. They are then thought to have been moved to hubs in Manchester and London, and distributed to shops across the capital, he explained.An officer working on the raids said: "A lot of the time they're quite open about what they sell.
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