The court was told Isaq has previous convictions for VAT fraud and breaking fire regulations.He added: "The business operated in such a way as to mislead the public.
"Some cars suffered significant damage or were used by employees of your companies for their own purposes without any permission from their owners." Isaq's son, Sultan Khan, 28, and daughter, Amani, 27, pleaded guilty to breaking consumer protection laws by negligence.Each was handed an 18 month community order and told to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work.to determine how much compensation motorists will get.
A spokesman for Trafford Council, who brought the prosecution, said: "This is an appalling case in which customers were lied to and taken advantage of. "They left their cars with this company on the understanding they would be kept in a safe location while they were away and this was simply not the case - their vehicles were misused and damaged.
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