Illegal Street Trading Crackdown in Lambeth: Goods Seized on Pascal Street
Illegal Street Trading Crackdown in Lambeth: Goods Seized on Pascal Street

A targeted police operation has led to the seizure of illegal goods and the reporting of a male for unlawful street trading in Pascal Street, SW8, following complaints from local residents.

Officers who are part of the  Lambeth North-West in Met Police carried out a morning foot patrol in the area after receiving multiple community concerns about unlicensed trading activity.

During the operation, one male was reported for illegal street trading, and a quantity of goods, including tobacco and cigarettes, was seized by officers. Additional abandoned items were also recovered during the sweep.

Inspector Watson, who oversaw the patrol, confirmed the action via social media, stating: “The tobacco and cigarettes were found after being abandoned. We’re committed to responding to community concerns and taking action against unlawful trading.”

Local residents have welcomed the police response, with many hoping it will act as a deterrent to ongoing street-level offences in the area.

The operation is part of a broader effort to address anti-social behaviour and unlicensed trading across Lambeth, with officers promising continued high-visibility patrols and enforcement measures.

Authorities have urged the public to continue reporting suspicious activity and unlicensed sales to help keep the community safe and compliant with trading regulations.

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