TIKTOK shop Wakey Wines was locked down by police this week after reports of 'Class-A drugs' on the premises – footage shows the major operation.
Located in Marygate, Wakefield in West Yorkshire, the mini mart is home to the viral Prime videos and the famous "Abdul come closer" clips which have racked up millions of views online.
Bosses are used to the attention, with dozens of people travelling from all over to visit the shop – but this latest visit wasn't as positive as officers shut down the high street store.
Video clips filmed while cops entered the property show a police van outside the store as officers and detectives searched the location for drugs.
A source tells EntertainmentGazette.co.uk that police were "moving stuff around the shop" and searching "behind bottles of Prime".
"The police were really hunting, it looked like they knew what they were looking for," one witness tells us. "The owners watched as cops did their thing.
"Nothing really exciting happens in Wakefield so to see this was quite something. The owners are always outside filming videos for TikTok."
Despite a thorough search by offices, nothing was found – that's according to the shop's owner who of course took to social media as police wrapped up and left the scene.
"At quarter past three today we got raided by West Yorkshire police," the Mohammed Azar Nazir told his followers. "Guess what for… Class A drugs."
He explained: "I'm a changed man, the only thing I sell now is Prime, WFD Sweets and that's about it, I'm all clear – thank you to the haters."
"I've left that lifestyle," Mohammed hinted as he showed what appeared to be a police report, highlighting that "no" drugs were found on-site
Got a TV, celebrity or entertainment story? Email us your gossip, pictures and videos to: tipoffs@entertainmentgazette.co.uk