Southall Businesses Raided in Pre Christmas Crackdown |
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Counterfeit goods and dangerous items found
Pre-Christmas operations by Ealing Council and Police have seized a vast amount of counterfeit and illicit items including Chanel and Gucci goods and 95kgs of Shisha.
The council’s food safety team as part of the week-long operation inspected nine businesses (five restaurants and four shops/off licences) in Southall. During the inspections a number of non-compliances were identified including inadequate disinfection procedures, poor cross-contamination controls, poor structural standards and out of date products on sale. A total of two notices (pest activity within the food preparation areas and inadequate cooling practices) were served on food businesses where revisits will be carried out to assess compliance in the coming weeks. Ealing Police Licence Sergeant Graham Edwards, said: "Smuggled and counterfeit alcohol is a very serious issue and it places innocent members of the public at a risk of serious harm. Ealing Police licensing in partnership with Ealing Council are committed in reducing the amount of counterfeit smuggled goods within the borough and will continue to target offenders taking robust enforcement action" Councillor Ranjit Dheer, cabinet member for community services and safety, said: “The work achieved by the council’s regulatory services teams and the Police should be commended. Their efforts highlight the need to continually assess all business within the borough to seize illicit and counterfeit items. “Leading into the festive period, we want residents to know the council is doing all they can to make sure genuine and safe presents and products are purchased.” 1st January 2018 ![]() |