EncroChat raid sees £1.6m in cash found hidden in divan bed
Officers also found two kilogrammes of cocaine inside a car and £56,000 in his wardrobe during a separate raid
Over £1.6 million in cash was seized by National Crime Agency officers after they found the bank notes inside a divan bed during a raid. (Image: National Crime Agency)
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Tesco has been fined £7.56 million by a judge for selling out of date food at three of its stores in Birmingham.
The grocery giant was handed the penalty by a judge at Birmingham Magistrates Court on Monday and further ordered to pay prosecution costs of £95,500, Birmingham City Council said. It was also ordered to pay a £170 victim surcharge.
The fine was handed down after Tesco Stores Ltd admitted 22 breaches of the Food Safety and Hygiene Regulations, which happened between 2016 and 2017.
Inspectors found goods past their use by date at three stores and across a number of product lines including children s meals, pork belly slices, Cadbury s trifles, Ginsters pasties and soup which should have been removed from the shelf 17 days earlier.
Tesco issues statement after being fined for selling out of date food
The supermarket giant was fined for selling out of date food - including meat, dessert and pizza
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Supermarket giant Tesco has issued a statement after it was fined in excess of £7 million for selling out of date food at three of its stores.
Rose Villa Tavern burgled by ex-worker who raided £3,000 from safe
Lee Corbett, aged 40, from Harborne, appeared at Birmingham Magistrates Court charged with burglary
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A popular city centre pub was burgled by an ex-worker who raided more than £3,000 from the safe.
Lee Corbett sneaked into The Rose Villa Tavern, in the Jewellery Quarter, through an open door on May 16 in 2019. He swiped a set a keys and grabbed a wad of cash from the safe before escaping.
Tesco fined £7.56million for selling out of date food
Tesco Stores Ltd admitted 22 breaches of the Food Safety and Hygiene Regulation
Customers queue to enter a Tesco store in Berkshire, during England s third national lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus.
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Tesco stores has been fined £7.56 million by a judge for selling out of date food at three of its stores.