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Brighton off-licence supervisor fined for selling wine to 16-year-old

by Frank le Duc
Sunday 6 Feb, 2022 at 1:46PM
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Brighton off-licence supervisor fined for selling wine to 16-year-old

A Brighton off-licence supervisor has been fined for selling alcohol to an underage customer.

Rajendram Aravinthan, 50, of The Chase, Wallington, Surrey, was convicted of selling a bottle of wine to a 16-year-old.

He was charged with serving alcohol to a person under the age of 18 after failing checks carried out by Brighton and Hove’s licensing team as part of Operation Teepee.

Sussex Police said: “Op Teepee uses underage volunteers to attempt to buy alcohol from off-licences to check whether vendors ask for proof of age.

“Aravinthan was the licence holder and designated supervisor at ND Convenience Store, in Carden Avenue, on Thursday 21 October, when he sold a bottle of wine to a 16-year-old in full view of a plain-clothed police officer.

“After the child left the store with a receipt and the alcohol, uniformed officers entered to caution Aravinthan and arrange for a visit to John Street Police Station, where he was interviewed under caution.

“At Brighton Magistrates’ Court on Thursday 27 January, he pleaded guilty and was fined £230 and ordered to pay £85 in costs and a £34 victim surcharge.

“The conviction marks a successful 12 months of proactive licencing checks by the Operation Teepee team, who visited 31 premises across Brighton and Hove in 2021.

“Twenty-two of those passed, including four re-tests, and nine failed – including two premises which failed twice.

“Sussex Police works with premises that fail the checks to help them improve their procedures and remind them of their licencing conditions. The two stores that failed twice will now have their licences reviewed.

“In addition to the sentencing of Rajendram Aravinthan, a second person has also been prosecuted after serving underage drinkers twice in a row.”

Inspector Michelle Palmer-Harris, the force’s head of licensing in Brighton and Hove, said: “Brighton and Hove’s licensing team had a very productive 2021, proactively reinforcing the message that the sale of alcohol to underage drinkers will absolutely not be tolerated.

“Licensed vendors have a responsibility to challenge anyone they believe looks under the age of 25. Selling alcohol to children has the potential to cause significant harm to their health and also fuels crime and anti-social behaviour.

“We conducted a multitude of checks under Op Teepee last year and the vast majority of premises either passed or worked with us to improve their performance.

“It was brilliant to see so many businesses aware of their responsibilities, but this conviction shows how seriously we take breaches of licence conditions and that action will be taken against repeated offenders.

“The licensing team will continue to carry out these essential unannounced licensing checks throughout 2022.”

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Comments 8

  1. Christopher Hawtree says:
    4 years ago

    These shopkeepers are fools. Such behaviour makes it impossible to sell premises that have lost their licence.

    Reply
  2. Bradly says:
    4 years ago

    Entrapment racism?

    Reply
    • Silex says:
      4 years ago

      Grow up

      Reply
    • Martin Burt says:
      4 years ago

      Always the racist card is pulled out. Do you have any evidence this is racist, have you checked who the other 31 sites visited were run/owned by ?

      Reply
    • Bradly says:
      4 years ago

      No…have you?

      Reply
      • Martin Burt says:
        4 years ago

        No.
        Now here’s the thing. People are quick to pull the racist card without the evidence to back it up.
        You’re guilty as charged.

        Reply
  3. Dan Bonner says:
    4 years ago

    Could happen to anyone! Teens today can be 6ft an have beards, not to say this being the case? Mr raj is a great guy and ANYONE can make a mistake in judgement.

    Reply
  4. Harry says:
    4 years ago

    Hope was affordable wine. Lol.

    Reply

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