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Southwark Council successfully prosecutes rat infested fast food restaurant

Published 9 March 2010

A fast food restaurant owner and his company has been fined £7,800 following a prosecution by Southwark Council’s food safety team.

Officers visited Chicken Sizzler, at 128 Tooley Street near London Bridge, on 19 August 2008 and discovered not only that it was infested with rats and mice, but that food was being prepared in filthy conditions and that there was an inadequate hot water supply.

The premises, owned and run by a Mr Atiqallah Hassan, were closed down in August 2008, but were allowed to re-open after action was taken to remove any imminent risk to health.

Following the closure of the business, the company and Mr. Hassan as company director were charged with 19 food hygiene offences each: 38 offences in total.

Among the findings of the food safety team during their inspection was a dead rat, containing maggots, in a room adjacent to the food preparation area.

Inspectors also found rat and mice droppings on the lower shelf of a pizza preparation table, rat poison in a food preparation area and rat droppings on pizza boxes.

At hearings at Camberwell Green and Tower Bridge Magistrates Court last year, Mr. Hassan and the company each pleaded not guilty to 10 charges, having already entered a guilty plea to 9 offences at an earlier hearing.

At the trial in February 2010 at the Inner London Crown Court the jury found in favour of Southwark Council, and returned unanimous guilty verdicts on all 10 counts against the company and the company director.

At sentencing on Thursday 4 March at the Inner London Crown Court, Mr Atiqallah Hassan and the company were fined a total of £4,000 and ordered to pay a total of £2,000 in costs. They had been fined £3,800 and ordered to pay £2,200 in costs at the earlier hearing where they had pleaded guilty.

A Prohibition Order was also granted by the court, prohibiting Mr. Hassan from participating in the management of any food business until 4 March 2012.

Councillor Linda Manchester, executive member for community safety at Southwark Council, said

"We can't stress enough how important food safety is in our borough, and prosecutions like this help send out a clear message that we won't tolerate restaurants and food outlets breaking the law and putting the health of the public at risk."

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