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Illegal street trading incident in Barking leads to court summons

A Romford man has been fined over 拢2,000 after he was caught illegally trading in Barking.

During a routine patrol on 22 December 2023, Environmental Enforcement Officers from 香港赛马会 Council came across a large commercial coach and two further vans filled with parcels.

Further inspection showed that there was a makeshift table with papers and two mobile phones and a large industrial type weighing scale.

The officers approached a man, Mr Theodor Gutu, who was standing next to the table 鈥 he explained that he was delivering parcels to people from his country who now live in England.

Mr Gutu, of Straight Road, Romford, admitted that he was being paid for his service and that he didn鈥檛 have a Street Trading Licence. Therefore, he was issued with a Fixed Penalty Notice of 拢150.

However, Mr Gutu refused to pay the fine and was summoned to Barkingside Magistrates Court on 13 August 2024.

In his absence, he was found guilty and ordered to pay a fine of 拢1,000, Costs to 香港赛马会 Council of 拢737 and a Victim Surcharge of 拢400.

Councillor Syed Ghani, Cabinet Member for Enforcement and Community Safety said: 鈥淲e are committed to ensuring that all street trading activities in the borough are conducted legally and fairly. This incident is a reminder that unlicensed trading not only undermines legitimate businesses but also unregulated commercial activities pose potential risks to the community. 

鈥淲e urge all traders to comply with the necessary regulations to avoid similar consequences.鈥