Brent Police visited 495 premises as part of Operation Condor
Lorraine King, News editor
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
1:34 PM
Arrests made include being drunk and disorderly, tax evasion and disqualified driving in London-wide crackdown
Brent Police visited a total of 495 premises in the borough as part of a Met crackdown on unlicensed businesses.
Operation Condor, which took place across all London boroughs last week, saw officers targeting shops, pubs, clubs, unlicensed minicabs and other businesses.
During the two-day operation a total of 16 people were arrested in Brent for offences ranging from tax evasion to drug possession.
A clampdown on dodgy traders resulted in a shop keeper facing legal action after an underage youth was sold a knife and officers also seized four cars and issued two cannabis warnings.
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