Bradford retailer sells cigarettes to 13-year-old

Monday 6 January

On 6 January 2025, Mr Mohammad Harun SEDDIGHI and Mrs Nazi SEDDIGHI of Bradford appeared at Kirklees Magistrates Court to answer charges relating to the sale of cigarettes to a 13-year-old child at Pound Saver, 35 Southfield Lane, Bradford BD5 9HU.

 

Mr and Mrs SEDDIGHI both pleaded guilty to offences under the Children and Young Persons Act 1933, which makes it illegal for shops to sell tobacco to minors.   The Magistrates issued both Mr and Mrs SEDDIGHI with fines of £80 each. They were both also ordered to pay victim surcharges of £32 and costs of £500, totalling £612 for each.

 

The case was launched after West Yorkshire Trading Standards Service received a complaint from a member of the public that the business was selling cigarettes to children. 

 

In May 2024, a 13-year-old volunteer entered the shop under the supervision of a Trading Standards Officer and asked to buy cigarettes. The seller sold a packet of 20 Benson and Hedges cigarettes to the volunteer for £13.50, without asking for identification or challenging her age.

 

Both Mr and Mrs SEDDIGHI were interviewed at a later date, where they took full responsibility for the sale and said that they were both aware that cigarettes carried a minimum age restriction. Mr SEDDIGHI said that he has since sold the shop.

 

David Strover, Trading Standards Manager - Business Services Team said, “the flagrant sale of cigarettes to children should not be happening within our communities.  We wrote to this business to make them aware of complaints we had received and informed them a test purchase may follow. The health risks associated with tobacco are considerable and shops need to ensure they have systems in place to avoid selling tobacco to minors.  Trading Standards will continue to investigate allegations and make test purchases to reduce the prevalence of this issue.  I would like to thank all the partners and members of the public for reporting illegal sales and encourage everyone to continue doing so to reduce the harm caused by tobacco in our communities.”

 

Councillor Sue Duffy, Deputy Chair of the West Yorkshire Joint Services Committee, which oversees the work of Trading Standards said “it is clearly irresponsible not to check the age of teenage customers wanting to purchase age restricted goods. Test purchases are undertaken regularly by Trading Standards staff to ensure shops adhere to the law on tobacco, e-cigarette and alcohol sales. The simple task of asking for identification and verifying the age of younger customers will help to reduce underage tobacco use.”

 

Consumers wishing to report illegal trading practices, including the sale of age restricted goods to children can call the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 0808 223 1133 to report their concerns - this can be done anonymously.