THE boss of a restaurant on Manchester's 'curry mile' has been fined after a court heard it had been crawling with cockroaches.
Magistrates were told a public health inspector had found a 'well developed' infestation at the Al Nawaz restaurant on Wilmslow Road, in Rusholme, last summer.
The court was told that manager Gopal Dangol, 64, was ordered to shut it down after the inspection. He was fined £2,500 and restaurant owner Elite Chain Ltd was fined £12,500. The restaurant has since re-opened under new management.
The court heard that the inspector went there on July 24 last year after a customer made a complaint. Barbara Gora, prosecuting for Manchester council, said: "He saw live cockroaches running around the bar area, over shelving and on drinking glasses.
"Live cockroaches were also found around the washing up sink, under the coffee machine and over electrical equipment.
"A live cockroach was also found in a foil food container. There were also a number of dead cockroaches, which was indicative of a well-developed infestation."
Dangol, from Buxton Road, Stockport, and the firm had earlier pleaded guilty to five offences under food hygiene regulations.
Miss Gora said salad had been left next to raw meat in a fridge and the refrigeration units were in a poor state of repair. She said samosas and onion bhajis had been left out overnight at room temperature. Waste food and unclean kitchenware had also provided a source of food for the cockroaches. The waste bin was also full and overflowing.
She said: "The council prosecutes these matters because the public health is being put at risk. These defendants are clearly putting their profits before public health."
The court was told Dangol had a previous conviction for five food hygiene breaches while he was manager at the New Tabak restaurant on Wilmslow Road in 2007.
Barry Cuttle, defending, said Dangol had worked in restaurants as a waiter, a chef and a manager all his life. He said: "He's a family man. He hails from Nepal. He has worked very, very hard and very honestly and sincerely."
He said Dangol had already resigned from his job when the inspector visited but had 'copped a rocket' because he was still there while the firm waited to appoint a replacement manager.
He said the firm's pest controller fighting the infestation had needed access to the flats above the restaurant, but the residents often would not let them upstairs.
He said the restaurant was now under new management and he had been told by accountants that Elite Chain Ltd had ceased trading. Dangol was fined £500 for each offence - a total of £2,500. He was ordered to pay £1,124 costs and a £15 victim surcharge.
Elite Chain Ltd was fined £2,500 for each offence - a total of £12,500. The firm was ordered to pay costs of £1,124 plus a £15 surcharge.
Dangol was told by magistrate Catherine Feeney it was the worst breach of hygiene regulations she had seen in 30 years in the hospitality industry. She said: "Hygiene is important because people can become ill and die. You're in a very prominent position on Wilmslow Road and it's totally unacceptable."
Cockroach restaurant fined
July 06, 2009
The Al Nawaz restaurant

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Guten Tag, Manchester (06/07/2009 at 10:37)
Ace , manchester (06/07/2009 at 11:18)
dessie, manchester (06/07/2009 at 11:35)
dessie, manchester (06/07/2009 at 11:38)
Laura Norder, Didsbury (06/07/2009 at 11:46)
Funny how these convicted businesses cease trading and re-invent themselves with a sickening(!) regularity, isn't it?
I mean, who (unless there were ulterior motives), would want to take on a restaurant with a poor hygiene record, and a sackful of bad publicity - anyone?
Maynard Kitchener Lampwick Manchester , (06/07/2009 at 13:06)
Macca (06/07/2009 at 13:33)
while eating the curry, this person spat out a tooth, thinking nothing more about it, went to a dentist the following day to get it sorted out, only for the dentist to tell him it wasn't his tooth !!
sorry, but that is gross, and has totally put me off ever again going to a restaraunt for a curry.
FrostySnowman (06/07/2009 at 13:33)
Angie33 , Manchester (06/07/2009 at 14:02)
Maynard Kitchener Lampwick Manchester , (06/07/2009 at 15:15)
somebody elses tooth, that's not hard to understand, is it????
Angie33 , Manchester (06/07/2009 at 15:32)
JTC Formerley JimC (06/07/2009 at 16:30)
london sucks, lush green cheshire (06/07/2009 at 22:08)
Macca (07/07/2009 at 12:31)
It was either a human tooth or the tooth from an animal,
either way .... totally minging.