Smuggled cigarettes and alcohol found in Derby shop
A DERBY store could be stopped from selling alcohol after its director was convicted of smuggling.
The city council has said that Redas Norgaila, director of Zolushka, Becket Street, pleaded guilty in May to smuggling tobacco, cigarettes and alcohol. Now the authority’s trading standards team has called on its general licensing sub committee to review the store’s licence to sell alcohol. It could revoke or suspend it, modify conditions, or remove the designated premises supervisor – currently Ilona Dalisanskaite.
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