He'd already been caught once
| Photo: Lincolnshire County Council
After Lincolnshire Trading Standards’ first raid of the shop in February 2020, Ahmadi was interviewed under caution by officers, and he promised them he would not return to selling illegal cigarettes at the Super Sam store. “After our first raid, Amir Ahmadi was given a chance to leave the store, and not return to selling illegal cigarettes. And it later emerged he has been convicted of this activity before, back in 2015, so he was well aware that what he was doing was wrong. Instead he chose to go back to the store and continue pedalling these dangerous and illegal goods.
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