Some of the packets of cigarettes were hidden in boxes of crisps within the store. But his defence solicitor told Magistrates that customers of the store were not being mislead into buying products they thought were legal - pointing out that if people bought cigarettes with foreign languages on the box they would likely realise they were not genuine. The charges Saleh pleaded guilty to included offering for sale goods bearing a false trademark and supplying a tobacco product not carrying health warnings. Aneeka Sarwar, prosecuting, said: “There was a degree of professionalism as the cigarettes were concealed in crisp packet boxes on the premises, and that cigarettes were found in a van and his home. This indicates a high degree of professionalism.”
CCTV footage of Burnett moving waste A MAN has been fined for failing to provide evidence that he had permission to dispose of household waste - after numerous bin bags were dumped near a primary school. Aaron Burnett appeared at Bradford and Keighley Magistrates Court on Tuesday, charged with two charges relating to the dumping of household waste. They were brought after a number of bin bags that were left on land near Horton Park Primary in April 2019. He pleaded guilty to depositing, without an environmental permit, controlled / extractive waste in / on land and failing to produce controlled waste transfer documentation to Bradford Council.