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Brighton restaurant boss jailed for blaming speeding offences on former staff

by Frank le Duc
Friday 16 Apr, 2021 at 11:34PM
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Lewes Crown Court

A Brighton restaurant boss has been jailed after he falsely blamed former members of staff for a series of speeding offences.

Mukith Rahman, 49, who owns Bayleaf, in St James’s Street, was jailed for eight months at Lewes Crown Court for eight counts of perverting the course of justice.

Judge Christine Laing, the honorary recorder of Brighton and Hove, sentenced Rahman, of Glynn Road, Peacehaven, after he framed Jacek Maszka, Guillermo Martinez, Krysztof Krawczyk and Eva Dankova.

Each of the four were no longer in Britain when he told Sussex Police that they had been behind the wheel when in fact it was Rahman who had been sppeding.

Sussex Police said: “A speeding driver who used his former employees’ names in a bid to avoid prosecution has been jailed.

“Restaurant owner Mukith Rahman nominated four of his former workers as being responsible for eight separate offences which he committed between January 2017 and April 2020.

“These occurred on the A259 Marine Drive, Brighton, and the A282 Dartford Tunnel Approach Road.

“The 49-year-old, of Glynn Road, Peacehaven, was sent a ‘notice of intended prosecution’ (NIP) for four offences and replied nominating two different people.

“Inquiries were carried out but these two people could not be traced and Rahman initially confessed to these offences when he was voluntarily interviewed at Shoreham Police Station on Wednesday 29 July 2020.

“But in response to further inquiries requested by the Crown Prosecution Service, it was discovered that Rahman had committed a further four offences where he had nominated two other people.

“He fully admitted he had falsely nominated again on each of these new offences and was subsequently charged with eight separate counts of perverting the course of justice.

“Rahman appeared at Lewes Crown Court on Tuesday 30 March and pleaded guilty to all eight counts.

“He was sentenced to eight months’ imprisonment concurrent for each offence.”

Rahman was convicted as part of Operation Pinocchio which started in 2016 as Sussex Police aimed to

Improve safety on Sussex’s roads by tracing and prosecuting offenders who provide false information in an attempt to avoid prosecution and

Prevent law-abiding motorists, who have been badly advised, from committing serious criminal offences by attempting to avoid speeding or red-light offences

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  1. Hove Guy says:
    5 years ago

    Only eight months! That is a ridiculously feeble sentence, especially as it was not the first time he has carried out the offence, and will probably not be the last. Still, we know which restaurant to avoid in the future.

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  2. Robert charles Spanswick says:
    5 years ago

    Once again it is a person who appears not to be English who thinks he can do as he likes. I do not recognise any of the names printed in this article and wonder how they came to be working a living in the UK in the first place. As for the sentance it’s a joke. The law needs to teach foreigners that they can-not do here what they do in their own country.

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    • Andy Richards says:
      5 years ago

      How we know you’re English? Spanswick? A likely story……..

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    • Ricardo Lopez says:
      5 years ago

      Mukith Rahman appears to be British, but at the very least has a right to live and work in the UK. The other names you don’t recognise are likely people legally working here from the EU. You’re clearly a racist and are choosing to cherry pick offences to single out people you can’t understand. I’m sure we can find even more examples of “white British” business owners who have done much worse than this. Maybe try talking to someone who isn’t like you for a change, you might learn they’re really not that different.

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  3. Charles Rudkin says:
    5 years ago

    This is a fine online publication but it’s obvious that the toxic arseholes who pollute the Argus have find another place to spew their bile, ranging from folk who want the death penalty for traffic offences to outright BNP racists. A real shame

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