Derby shopkeeper fined £4,000 for fake tobacco offences at Swadlincote store
A SHOPKEEPER from Derby has been fined £4,000 for possessing and selling fake tobacco. Dana Hamid, of Church Street, Littleover, admitted to eight charges at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates’ Court in Derby yesterday. He admitted seven charges of the sale and possession of counterfeit tobacco and one charge of possessing cigarettes for sale without the legally required in-built fire safety features. The offences dated from January 13, 2014, to October 1, 2014, and took place at the Sweet Shop in Church Street, Swadlincote, where Hamid had taken over the tenancy in November 2013.
Related Posts
After Ranya Rao bust in Bengaluru, ₹8.47 crore gold seized at Mumbai airport
The seizures were made between March 13 and 15 and some of the accused had...
End European agreements with tobacco industry designed to curb smuggling, urge experts
The agreements drawn up between the European Union (EU) and the four major...
Jail terms for substandard products fakers
The proliferation of substandard products in the country has continued to...
Dodgers Give Hard Time to Commercial Taxmen
KOCHI: The city is the commercial hub of the state, but it is also causing huge...

