ILLEGAL TOBACCO
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08/03/2011
Rochdale ‘flowers’ wilt under scrutiny
David Eatough (aged 31) from Rochdale, along with Nadim Erkose
(46) from Goole in Humberside, were seen by HM Revenue &
Customs (HMRC) officers unloading packages in Eatough's driveway in
January 2010. During a search of his Rochdale home officers
witnessed them throwing £68,000 in cash over the garden hedge in an
attempt to hide it.
The boxes containing the smuggled hand rolling tobacco (HRT),
which Eatough claimed contained flowers, were seized from Eatough's
vehicle. Whilst more illicit cigarettes and wine were also found in
Erkose's car.
Mike O'Grady, Assistant Director of Criminal Investigation for
HMRC, said:
"Despite attempts to throw the cash away in full view of HMRC
officers, and claims they knew nothing about the cash or tobacco,
in the face of the evidence gathered they had little option but to
admit to trading in illegal tobacco."
"Remember if you are offered cheap alcohol or cigarettes you
could be financing criminals and tax evaders like this. We would
ask anyone with information relating to this type of crime to
contact the Customs Hotline on 0800 59 5000 and help us stamp it
out."
At Manchester Crown Court sentencing, His Honour Judge Thomas
commented that Eatough was ''led by greed'.
At a Proceeds of Crime hearing neither man claimed ownership of
the cash and the seizure of the cash was not challenged. During
interviews Eatough admitted to trading in tobacco from his home and
at local markets. Both men now face a further confiscation hearing
in June 2011.
Note to Editors
Individual details:
David Eatough (07/10/79) a market stall holder of Melbourne
Close, Balderstone, Rochdale, Greater Manchester was charged with
three counts of duty evasion. Two brown boxes containing 20 kilos
of hand rolling tobacco were seized from his vehicle. He pleaded
guilty on 19 November 2010 and was sentenced today to 12 months
suspended jail and 300 hours unpaid work for the community.
Nadim Erkose (05/10/64) a commission based buying and selling
agent of Old Rugby Park, Goole in Humberside was charged with
multiple counts of duty evasion. A small quantity of non-UK duty
paid cigarettes, together with 12.6 litres of wine, was seized from
his vehicle. Erkose pleaded guilty to the charges in February 2011
and was sentenced to 19 months in jail.
The goods seized are worth approximately £5,000 in unpaid duty
and VAT, but the men's admissions over their trading habits will be
taken into consideration during future confiscation proceedings to
assess what profits and undeclared income the pair has had from
their criminal activities.
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