
Shopkeepers given 200 hours unpaid work after fake tobacco worth £80,500 on sale
Two shopkeepers from Nottingham have each been given a 12 week sentence, suspended for 24 months, 200 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay £711 in costs. This comes following the two men admitting having more than £80,000 worth of counterfeit and illicit tobacco for sale in their premises.
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