South Australia’s crackdown on illegal tobacco shops is showing early signs of success—with over 220 stores shut down and rising prices signaling tougher times for illicit dealers. Officials credit enforcement with reducing serious crimes tied to the trade, though repeat offenders keep reappearing under new names. The government is now exploring stronger penalties and smarter tactics to stay ahead of persistent violators.
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