JTI welcomes new powers to shut down illegal shops for longer period
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CAMPAIGN WELCOMES NEW POWERS TO CLOSE ILLEGAL SHOPS FOR UP TO A YEAR
JTI has welcomed government plans to allow authorities to close shops for up to a year where they are found to be involved in illegal activity. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has announced proposals to toughen enforcement by doubling the maximum closure period for illicit retailers, as part of efforts to tackle organised crime on British high streets. Under current rules in England and Wales, premises can be closed for three months, with an opti…
JTI welcomes new powers to shut down illegal shops for longer period
JTI has welcomed government plans to allow authorities to close shops for up to a year where they are found to be involved in illegal activity.Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has announced proposals to toughen enforcement by doubling the maximum closure period for illicit retailers, as part of efforts to tackle organised crime on British high streets.Under current rules in England and Wales, premises can be closed for three months, with an option…
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