A shop owner's whereabouts are unknown after he was convicted of selling illegal tobacco and vodka "injurious to health".

Taha Khelani, 53, formerly of Seaside in Eastbourne, was ordered to pay £5,000 at crown court on July 28.

He was also told to pay full prosecution costs of £7,620.86 and a victim surcharge of £181 within six months or he will face six months behind bars.

The offences, which took place in 2021 and 2022, were related to illegal tobacco and vodka offered for sale at Khelani’s shop, Delboys on Castle Street in Hastings, and illegal tobacco found in his car.

In sentencing Khelani, who did not attend the hearing, His Honour Justice Chapple said: “There are sentencing guidelines for the trade mark and food safety offences.

“They are the most serious as they deal with the risk to public health and the products could put the public at risk. 

“There was evidence that the two bottles of Krackoff [vodka] were injurious to health.

The Argus: Hundreds of packs of cigarettes were seizedHundreds of packs of cigarettes were seized (Image: Trading Standards)

“Khelani pleaded not guilty to nearly all the offences so he gets no credit.”

HHJ Huseyin also made a forfeiture and destruction order for all the tobacco and alcohol seized.

Khelani breached bail by not attending the sentencing hearing. He is believed to be in Germany where he has citizenship.

Khelani was found guilty by a jury in October last year of four counts of the unauthorised use of a trademark, one count of placing unsafe food on the market, one count of falsely advertising vodka and two counts of supplying tobacco in incorrect packaging.

He also pleaded guilty to one count of breaching the Trademark Act and one count of breaching the Standardised Packaging Regulations. 

The tobacco seized included both counterfeit products, which cannot be sold anywhere, and other tobacco in non-standard packaging which cannot be sold in the UK as it lacks the correct packaging and health warnings. The illegal tobacco, if genuine, had a retail value of over £31,000.

The Argus: Cigarettes and alcohol were seized from DelboysCigarettes and alcohol were seized from Delboys (Image: Trading Standards)

At a hearing in May this year, HHJ Huseyin made a confiscation order for the sum of £19,109.22 which Khelani was ordered to pay within three months or face a default sentence of nine months’ imprisonment.

Andy Clooney, East Sussex Trading Standards team manager, said: “This sentence sends out a clear message that the sale of illegal goods will not be tolerated and offenders will be pursued through the courts.

“Selling counterfeit alcohol and tobacco not only breaches trademarks legislation but harms the trade of legitimate suppliers and damages consumer confidence.has

“The sale of cheap tobacco is widely acknowledged to negatively affect communities and undermines the efforts of stop smoking services.

“People who sell illicit alcohol are also potentially putting lives at risk as it is not subject to the usual stringent checks and safeguards so there is no way of knowing what it might contain.”

Anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to contact Trading Standards on 0345 608 0197 or at trading.standards@eastsussex.gov.uk.