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Former shop keeper fined after rat infestation

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Officers from the Council’s Food Safety team served an immediate closure notice on Alan Jamal Abdullah after finding evidence of rats at his Rotherham shop.

In October 2021, Sheffield Magistrates Court granted a Hygiene Emergency Prohibition Order to Council Environmental Health Officers to immediately close Millmoor Mini Market on Masbrough Street, after an inspection uncovered a rat infestation and a risk to people’s health.

Pest controllers were called in to pest-proof the shop and deal with the problem before the shop reopened on 7 October 2021. Council officers returned to check that the infestation had been cleared and the shop deep cleaned and sanitised, before allowing it to start trading again.

New owners took over the shop in November 2021.

Abdullah, 29, of Scovell House, Scovell Avenue, Rotherham, appeared before Sheffield Magistrates on 8 September 2022, when he was found guilty of three food hygiene offences. He was fined £266.00 and ordered to pay a contribution of £300 towards the costs of the investigation and prosecution.  He was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34. The total amount payable is £600.

Councillor Dominic Beck said: “Food business operators have a legal duty to keep their premises hygienic and any failure to do so will not be tolerated. My colleagues work tirelessly to ensure our shops and business are safe.”

“I’m sure the public will be reassured to see Council officers protecting the public and taking offenders to court.

“Anyone with concerns about hygiene standards at a food business should report them to the council and we will take action.”

Published: 27th September 2022

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