The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Owner of illegal disco fined $ 200

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The Herald February 1 1980 A CLUB operator who sold liquor without a licence and operated a disco without the approval of the Board of Censors was fined a total of $200 in the Salisbury Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

Louis Nel, who ran the club Sagittariu­s in Newlands, Salisbury, admitted contraveni­ng the Liquor Act and the Censorship and Entertainm­ents Control Act.

He was fine fined $150 (or 75 days) on the liquor charge and $50 (or 25 days) on the entertainm­ent charge.

In addition, it was ordered that $26,80 — proceeds from the sale of liquor — should be forfeited to the Crown.

The court was told that about 10.30 pm on December 12 the Police raided the club. Nel was behind a counter at the door of the club.

Inside a number of people were sitting at a bar where drinks were being sold and a disc jockey was providing music.

The police found $200 worth of liquor on the premises and took a cashbox containing $86,80, of which, Nel said, $60 was his float.

The magistrate, Mr WL Rodger said contravent­ion of the Liquor Act was becoming more and more prevalent and that Nel had operated a large-scale enterprise.

Also, it was necessary that entertainm­ent came under the control of the Board of Censors.

Mr Byron Symeonoglo­u prosecuted.

Lessons for today

◆ When operating a business, it is important to do things by the book to avoid problems with the law.

◆ Taking shortcuts can be very

costly. The club operator in the story did not only pay a lot of money in fines, but also forfeited $26,80 he had made from sales to the State.

◆ Some bar and club owners continue to contravene the Liquor Act to maximise their profits while others have resorted to smuggling beer into the country. ◆ Recently police in Bulawayo seized an assortment of alcohol worth over US$ 100 000 suspected to have been illegally brought into the country after intercepti­ng a 30- tonne truck that was carrying the contraband. +263 8677 004323; +263 0242 795771

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