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Crook takeaway loses late night licence after police discover illegal immigrant
Durham Constabulary have spent hundreds of hours dealing with failings at the premises
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County chiefs have revoked the late night licence of a Crook takeaway.
Durham Constabulary had requested a review into the workings of Best Kebab, in South Street, following the discovery of an illegal immigrant working at the business.
A TAKEAWAY has been stripped of its late night licence after an illegal immigrant was found working there. Durham police requested a review into the workings of Best Kebab, in South Street, Crook, following the discovery and suspicions that CCTV equipment was tampered with before being handed to officers as evidence after being requested. PC Claire McNaney, speaking at a Durham County Council’s Statutory Licensing Sub-Committee meeting last week, said: “Over the past 12 months, the police have spent hundreds of hours dealing with failings at the premises caused by substandard management, resulting in a disproportionate amount of time compared to other licensed premises we deal with.