Boss dubbed ‘Loadsamoney’ faces going bust after his family were ordered to pay back £400,000 from their counterfeit clothing racket
The jailed drug-dealing boss of a clothing racket faces ruin after he and his family were ordered to pay back more than £400,000 of the profits of their criminal enterprises. Mohammed Basit Chaudhry, 26, was convicted last year of running a counterfeit clothing racket and trafficking cannabis after raids on his family home in Chorlton, Manchester. He had boasted of his ill-gotten gains by posing for a picture waving a thick wad of £10 notes, prompting comparisons with the ‘Loadsamoney’ character played by Harry Enfield in the Eighties.
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