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prada products consumers, to tell sometimes whether or not a particular handbag or pair of shoes was made from a protected species.Illegal workers are 'providing fake IDs' say restaurant owners after Border Agency crackdownOn the same evening, a 35 year old Nepalese man working in the kitchens at Gurkha 2 in Christ church Road, Boscombe, was found to have outstayed his visa and also arrested.Earlier that week officers caught a 29 year old man from Pakistan selling handbags illegally from a stand in Poole's Dolphin Centre.Four of the men have been detained to await removal from the UK, while two were released to report weekly to police while arrangements are made for their removal.Phil Reay, from the UK Border Agency, said: "We are creating a hostile environment for illegal immigrants, and offenders should know that there is no hiding place in Dorset."Ferndown councillor Steve Lugg said: "If illegal workers are conning businesses into taking them on it is a big problem."Unless it is proved otherwise, as a councillor I feel we need to be getting behind these businesses. Times are tough, and with all the legislation and checks businesses have to wade through on this issue it is very hard for them to be experts.".Illegal tobacco and fake goods sniffed outNearly 40,000 of illegal tobacco and counterfeit goods have been seized by Hampshire County Council Trading Standards and HM Revenue and Customs HMRC in a joint operation.A sniffer dog detected nearly 4kg of hand rolling tobacco and cigarettes and another 1kg was voluntarily surrendered. Officers from Trading Standard's Fair Trading Team also confiscated hundreds of fake designer handbags, clothing, DVDs and watches which would have had a street value of more than 36,000.The joint Hampshire County Council and HMRC operation took place on Sunday 15 December at Blackbushe Market on the HampshireSurrey border. Blackbushe is one of the largest outdoor Sunday markets in the country.Previous intelligence and a voluntary handover of illegal tobacco led to one seller being formally warned and banned from the market earlier in the year, but further information and increasing seizures of illegal tobacco across the UK led to this joint