7.8 C
Lancashire
Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Lancashire retailers prosecuted for selling e-cigarettes to underage buyers

Two South Lancashire businesses have been prosecuted for illegally selling e-cigarettes to underage test purchasers – one in school uniform.

Zaishan Jahanghir, owner of Mr Zees takeaway on Chapel Street, Chorley, pleaded guilty to four offences at Lancaster Magistrates court in December.

He was caught on video encouraging a 13-year-old volunteer test purchaser to tell their friends that they were the ‘cheapest in town’ for vapes.

During the visit, Trading Standards officers found stocks of illicit vapes hidden in takeaway pizza boxes. The business also faced an offence for advertising e-cigarettes on Facebook.

Jahanghir was sentenced to eight months’ imprisonment suspended for 18 months, 150 hours of unpaid work, 15 days rehabilitation activity, a £100 fine for selling an e-cigarette to a child and £150 breaching a suspended sentence for drink driving as well as prohibited from having three or more e-cigarettes in his possession at any one time.

Arif Patel, company director at Euro News Ltd, trading as EN News on Orchard Street in Preston, was sentenced for the sale of an e-cigarette to a 14-year-old girl dressed in school uniform. Magistrates fined Patel £250 and ordered him to pay £250 costs. The business, Euro News Ltd was ordered to pay £513 plus £355 in surcharge and costs.

Councillor Michael Green said: “Our Trading Standards officers are kept busy investigating complaints about illicit sales to young people. These cases show that continued criminality will eventually catch up with offenders.

“Not only was Mr Zees takeaway shut down for six months by the district council last year using anti-social behaviour legislation, this shop was causing problems selling vapes to young people alongside pizzas. This is completely unacceptable and had to be dealt with seriously.

“Our Trading Standards team will always take robust action against those who openly break the law.”

Anyone with concerns about the sale of any age-restricted products can report these to Trading Standards on 0808 223 1133.

Helen Greaney
If you have interesting things happening at your company in Lancashire, I'm the news editor here and I'd love to hear it. I'm a senior journalist with more than 18 years' experience in local, regional and national newspapers, as well as in digital PR.
spot_imgspot_img

Latest

How Technology is Transforming Philanthropy

Technology has revolutionised nearly every aspect of modern life,...

MarketsCo.com Review Delves into Brokerage Services and Features

MarketsCo is a brokerage firm that offers a broad...

Lime Licensing & FSB Unite to Expand Small Business Growth

Lime Licensing Group, a trusted expert in franchise consultancy...

Burj Khalifa Illuminates with New RGBW Lighting Upgrade

Revolutionary lighting system unveiled for global icon First...
spot_img

Subscribe to our newsletter

Business Lancashire will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.

Don't miss

Burj Khalifa Illuminates with New RGBW Lighting Upgrade

Revolutionary lighting system unveiled for global icon First...

How Technology is Transforming Philanthropy

Technology has revolutionised nearly every aspect of modern life,...

Lime Licensing & FSB Unite to Expand Small Business Growth

Lime Licensing Group, a trusted expert in franchise consultancy...

MarketsCo.com Review Delves into Brokerage Services and Features

MarketsCo is a brokerage firm that offers a broad...

More News

Investigation underway after man stabbed to death in Blackpool

An investigation is underway following the discovery of a man with stab wounds at The Garfield Hotel in Blackpool. Officers from Lancashire Police found 59-year-old...

Man jailed for early hours sexual assault in Lancaster

Lancashire Police have jailed a man following an appeal for information about a sexual assault in Lancaster. On October 25, Akram Nesseri of Hammerton Hall...

Five Preston businesses fail test knife purchases to under 18s

Five Preston businesses have been warned after failing to challenge 14 and 16-year-old volunteers who attempted to buy knives in their stores. Preston Police teamed...