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Rats and cockroach infestation lead to kebab shop prosecution

Simon KingBy Simon King4 January 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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Enfield Council has prosecuted a kebab shop and its director which failed to control cockroach and rat infestations.,

EBM Catering Ltd, which trades as Ponders End Kebab, based on High Street, Ponders End, and its director, Kazim Recber, pleaded guilty to 15 offences under the Food Safety and Hygiene (England) Regulations, 2013 at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court, on December 9.

Both the company and the director were fined £436, ordered to pay half each of the Council’s costs £3,283.12 and a victim surcharge of £43 each, or a total of £4,241.12.

Enfield Council’s Cabinet Member for Licensing and Regulatory Services, Cllr George Savva, said: “This was a genuinely disgusting pest infestation which this business failed utterly to control. Our Food Safety Officers found cockroaches within minutes of arriving on site and found plenty of evidence that they had managed to get into food packages, food preparation areas and storage areas.

“The huge population of cockroaches on site posed a imminent risk to public health and their presence was compounded by inadequate cleaning practices with dirt, food debris and cockroach faeces found in food storage and preparation areas.

“Furthermore, after the business had voluntarily closed to get its house in order, we subsequently found a rat infestation on site, which highlighted the businesses inability to control pests and we decided it was in the public’s interest to prosecute.”

The court heard how an officer from Enfield Council’s Food Safety Team visited the premises on August 17, 2020 after receiving a complaint from a member of the public who had spotted a cockroach on the premises. Officers saw live cockroaches within minutes of their arrival and multiple hygiene failings.

The Officer offered a Voluntary Closure Agreement to the business which was accepted. The business remained closed for a few weeks until Council officers re-inspected to check that the issues had been addressed and the risk to the public’s health had been removed.

However, on 1 March 2021, the Food Safety Team visited the premises again to carry out a pre-arranged food hygiene inspection and found rat activity in food storage areas.

The Council decided it was in the public interest to prosecute the company director Mr Recber and the limited company EBM Catering, for the continued failure to adequately control pests.

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With more than 25 years' experience in business-to-business publishing, Simon is editor of LBM titles Pest and OvertheCounter. Big fan of Manchester United.

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