June 3, 2021 10.54 am
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Driver claimed £15k of illegal cigarettes belonged to hitchhiker
Nice try
Mr Morad – of Canal Street, Derby – claimed the illegal stash belonged to a man he'd picked up at the side of the road in Grantham on his way to Boston. | Photo: LCC
A driver told prosecutors the 70,000 illegal cigarettes in the boot of his car belonged to a mystery stranger he’d dropped off somewhere.
Despite the seats of his car laying flat to accommodate the £15,000 hoard, and the contents clearly visible, Kamal Morad claimed he was unaware of the nature of the stash.
It belonged to a stranger he picked up at the side of the road in Grantham, on his way to Boston, he argued.
Lincolnshire Trading Standards secured a prosecution against Morad after finding 71,780 illicit cigarettes in his car.
Morad, of Canal Street, Derby, said he didn’t know who the man was, had no contact details for him, and had dropped him off somewhere in Boston before continuing to a garden centre in the town where he was found with the cigarettes.
At Lincoln Magistrates’ Court on March 31 2021, Kamal Morad was found guilty and handed a 12 month community order for 300 hours of unpaid work, and fined £1,400 towards the costs of the case and a victim surcharge of £90.
The cigarettes will be destroyed.
The Chair of the Magistrates said that he found it unbelievable that an unknown person would entrust around £15,000 worth of cigarettes to someone they did not know, without plans to later pick them up or deliver them.
He noted that the seats were all laid flat in the rear of the vehicle and the boxes were partially open, so they would have easily been seen.
Andy Wright of Lincolnshire Trading Standards said: “We came across Mr Morad at a hand car wash in a car park outside a garden centre in Boston during a joint operation with the police, Immigration, and Labour Abuse Officers.
“He claimed to have driven from his home in Derby to Boston that morning, picking up his unknown passenger en-route. It was clear the cigarettes were destined for retail in Boston and neither we, nor the Magistrates, believed his story for one minute.”
Lincolnshire Trading Standards is committed to cracking down on counterfeit cigarettes in the county. If you any information, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or report online at crimestoppers-uk.org.
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