Wakey Wines is ‘RAIDED by cops looking for Class A drugs’ after shop selling Prime for up to £100 went viral on TikTok

WAKEY Wines has reportedly been raided by cops looking for drugs after the shop went viral on TikTok for selling Prime for exorbitant prices.
Mohammad Azir Nazir, who owns the shop, claims that West Yorkshire Police came in with sniffer dogs to look for drugs.
STEVE ALLENWakey Wines owner Mohammad Nazir claimed his shop was raided by cops[/caption]
STEVE ALLENBut the viral vendor showed a document which said nothing illegal had been found in his shop[/caption]
In a video posted to his TikTok account, Nazir said that cops had a search warrant for his shop but left without finding anything.
Officers with hounds can be seen leaving the store before he is filmed showing a document which said nothing illegal had been found at his shop.
In his post, he attacked his “haters” and said he had “nothing to hide”, but thanked the police for doing their job.
He said: “I’m still here, you won’t get rid of me, mate.”
The off-licence in West Yorkshire, has gained almost 750,000 followers on TikTok after going viral for selling Logan Paul and KSI’s drink at extortionate prices.
Shop vendor Nazir was previously blasted for flogging the drink for £100 a pop.
It came after one customer boasted in a clip that she paid more than £1,200 for the cans.
Mr Nazir is also selling bottles of Prime Hydration which retail in supermarkets for £2 for £14.99.
At one point the store was banned from TikTok for flogging the drink for ridiculous prices but the ban was later rescinded.
He was also slated by YouTuber turned boxer KSI for selling Prime drinks at inflated prices.
In his viral videos, Nazir gets his customers to pose with the drink and describe his firm as the best in Wakefield.
Wakey Wines, as the shop is known on TikTok, has attracted customers from all over the UK and even as far as Canada.
And Mr Nazir said his new-found fame had led to approaches to appear on the comeback series of Big Brother.
Prime has become the first “viral drink” and is in ever-increasing demand in UK shops.
Customers have travelled more than 100 miles to get their hands on the drink at the popular newsagents in Wakefield.
And it has seen shoppers queuing for hours to nab the drinks containing mostly water added with vitamins and minerals, with few calories and no added sugar.
Advertised as a “hydration drink” it is also made up of coconut water but does not have any caffeine in it.
The drink is so hot among youngsters that desperate parents have travelled more than 500 miles just to get their hands on a bottle.
Supermarkets had even seen stampedes of customers and parents wrestling kids out of the way to get their hands on a bottle.