Thousands of illegal cigarettes were found in the BMW
A rogue trader selling dodgy tobacco in his Levenshulme store stashed thousands of illegal cigarettes in a car boot. Djemil Dulovi has been disqualified from being director of a company for three years after admitting his role in the trade of illicit tobacco at Manchester Magistrates Court yesterday .
READ MORE: Triple blow for Manchester's Northern Quarter as THIRD trader announces closure on same day The prosecution followed the initial visit to the store carried out on in May 2021, and the follow-up in June 2021, by Manchester Council's trading standards team. As well as the disqualification, Dulovi was ordered to complete 100 hours of unpaid work and pay £1,000 in costs and a £95 victim surcharge.
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