Filthy chicken supply plant owner's sentence adjourned
A MAN who supplied 20 tonnes of chicken a week to takeaways from a filthy backstreet processing plant in Fishponds will have to wait until next March to be sentenced for food hygiene offences.
Kamran Ajaib used Y-fronts as cleaning rags and had no wash hand basins in his makeshift butchers in Maggs Lane.
He was due to be sentenced at Bristol Crown Court yesterday but Judge Julian Lambert instead adjourned the case for financial investigations to be carried out into Ajaib, of Gordon Road, Whitehall, and his company, Hamza Poultry Limited.
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