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More than 6,000 counterfeit cigarettes found at Levenshulme shop - now trading standards want its licence taken away

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A shop in Levenshulme could have its licence revoked after more than 6,000 counterfeit cigarettes were found on the premises.The owners of European Mini Market on Stockport Road will go before a licensing hearing with Manchester councillors next week.Under its current licence the shop can sell alcohol from 8am until midnight Monday to Sunday.But officers want the licence reviewed as they say the discovery of the cigarettes and tobacco ‘shows complete disdain’ for licensing regulations and the safety of those who visit.While all cigarettes are harmful, fake ones will often contain poor quality ingredients that can actually be more damaging to a person’s health.Counterfeits also tend not to carry health warnings on the packet, as was found by.

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