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| Author: | StuartW [ Sat Aug 10, 2019 7:43 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Glasgow PH op has ten licenses suspended for using fake cash |
That's nine plates and one booking office licence. Man jailed for using fake money has licences suspended https://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/178 ... suspended/ A PRIVATE hire company owner who was jailed for using counterfeit money in Oban has had his licences suspended. Eight private hire car licences under Tahir Nadeem’s name and one under Pacific Cars, as well as Pacific Cars’ booking office licence, have been revoked by Glasgow’s licensing chiefs. The move followed a recommendation from Police Scotland, with an officer reporting Mr Nadeem was deemed a “serious threat to public safety” and could no longer be seen as a fit and proper person. He was charged with using a fraudulent £20 note in an Oban newsagent, using fake £2 coins in another newsagents and having counterfeit £2 coins in his car. All the incidents occurred in June this year. When shopkeepers raised suspicions with police over the money, CCTV footage was used to identify Mr Nadeem and his car registration. He was spotted by officers while driving out of Oban on June 15 and jailed for 12 months after a trial. The licensing committee decided to suspend Mr Nadeem’s licences for the unexpired portion of their duration. |
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| Author: | StuartW [ Sat Aug 10, 2019 7:46 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Glasgow PHop has nine licenses suspended for using fake |
Quote: The move followed a recommendation from Police Scotland, with an officer reporting Mr Nadeem was deemed a “serious threat to public safety” and could no longer be seen as a fit and proper person. He was charged with using a fraudulent £20 note in an Oban newsagent, using fake £2 coins in another newsagents and having counterfeit £2 coins in his car. All the incidents occurred in June this year. Can't see how on the facts reported the licence holder can be a "serious threat to public safety". And, while I don't normally pay attention to stuff like this, didn't think you'd get 12 months in jail for this kind of thing, at least on the facts reported
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| Author: | Sussex [ Sun Aug 11, 2019 4:36 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Glasgow PHop has nine licenses suspended for using fake |
Quote: And, while I don't normally pay attention to stuff like this, didn't think you'd get 12 months in jail for this kind of thing, at least on the facts reported ![]() He would have to have been deemed to be a central figure in the fake currency scheme to get that sentence, or more than just a one/two off courier. Suspect there is more to it, and maybe he was charged with other offences. Clearly the police are using their powers in terms of getting the iffy folks out of the trade. Maybe others in the trade are looking over their shoulders a little bit more than they have in the past. |
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| Author: | StuartW [ Sun Aug 11, 2019 6:53 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Glasgow PHop has nine licenses suspended for using fake |
Only news report I can find about the actual trial and sentencing doesn't provide any illumination, unfortunately. Glasgow taxi driver jailed over fake money The Oban Times 27 Jun 2019 A taxi company owner found guilty of using counterfeit money in Oban has been jailed for 12 months. Oban sheriff Patrick Hughes told Tahir Nadeem it was ‘an attack on the economic life of the country’ and one that businesses, particularly in rural areas, could do without. Nadeem, of Flat 1-1 Kenmore Street, Glasgow, who also drives his taxis, was found guilty after a trial on May 20 but his sentencing was deferred until last week for reports and a restriction of liberty order. The 32-year-old was charged with using a fraudulent £20 note in an Oban newsagents on June 3; using fake £2 coins in another newsagents on June 9; and having counterfeit £2 coins in his car, as well as a scalpel without a reasonable excuse on June 15 last year. A previous court hearing was told Nadeem used the counterfeit money without knowing it was fake. In regards to the scalpel, Nadeem said he found it in the back of his car. The first shopkeeper accepted the £20 note, but said that ‘it didn’t feel right’. The note was kept aside and later passed to the manager, who took it to the police the following morning. The second on June 9 was given five £2 coins and also accepted them, but when another customer paid with a £2 coin, the shopkeeper noted a difference. The coins looked new, but the date was not and the features were not as defined. The coins also failed to have ‘standing on the shoulders of giants’ etched on the side. The money was taken to the police, who used CCTV footage to identify the man, using his car registration. By chance on June 15, police spotted the vehicle driving on the A85 out of Oban. They caught up with Nadeem in Connel, placed him under arrest and searched his vehicle, unearthing more fake £2 coins and a scalpel. Nadeem had claimed the £30 in coins that were found in the car might have been left by another driver. |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Sun Aug 11, 2019 7:41 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Glasgow PH op has ten licenses suspended for using fake |
It was the scalpel that did it. A lesson to us all. |
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| Author: | edders23 [ Sun Aug 11, 2019 11:00 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Glasgow PH op has ten licenses suspended for using fake |
he is obviously a wide boy and those are the sort of people that will fleece customers so quite right kick him out of the trade Quote: "serious threat to public safety". public safety doesn't just mean physical safety it means in the wider sense of safety form being scammed or overcharged or taken advantage of or abused |
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| Author: | StuartW [ Sun Aug 11, 2019 7:02 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Glasgow PH op has ten licenses suspended for using fake |
Sussex wrote: It was the scalpel that did it. A lesson to us all. Probably, and that maybe explains the 'public safety' aspect. But strange that the Evening Times report on the committee hearing didn't mention the scalpel, since it would have presumably been mentioned in the Police Scotland evidence. And the report of the trial in the Oban Times emphasises the fake money dimension as well. But I suppose the fake cash angle resonates a bit more with the public as well, so it provided the newspaper headline, and the unexplained scalpel wasn't mentioned. Or maybe the Evening Times reporter just forgot to mention the scalpel
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| Author: | jozefbloggz [ Sun Aug 11, 2019 8:44 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Glasgow PH op has ten licenses suspended for using fake |
well dodgy carachter who was done in the past for using uninsured and untested vehicles
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