Mud everywhere: customers cars were left in this Iver field THE owner of a Heathrow ‘meet and greet’ parking firm, who earned an estimated £500,000 while falsely claiming to offer customers secure airport parking, has been jailed for eight months. Muhammad Zaman, 40, owner of now-defunct Connect Parking, first came to the attention of Hillingdon Council in April 2017. More than 100 of his customers’ vehicles were found in pay-and-display car parks in Brandville Road and Fairfield Road, West Drayton, during the Easter bank holiday. A year-long investigation, code-named Operation Buzzard, by trading standards officers followed. It showed that Connect routinely used insecure locations to store customers’ vehicles, including a car park behind an adult entertainment club on the A4 in Colnbrook and a muddy field in Iver, which was unmanned.
Tiered cages used for keeping animals at the house in West Drayton A PAIR who bred and sold dogs and cats from their home in West Drayton have been told to pay nearly £50,000 after admitting they were not licensed. Galyna Khudyakova, 57, and Volodymyr Tymoshenko, 47, of Colne Avenue, each pleaded guilty at Uxbridge Magistrates Court to two offences. Hillingdon Council, which brought the case, and police carried out a search warrant in December 2018. As well as finding dozens of animals on site, a ground-floor room was filled with cages from floor to ceiling and another room was being used for animal birthing.
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