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    Hayes shopkeeper fined for selling banned skin lightening products

    Banned products seized from John Foods in Hayes Shopping Centre (Photo: Hillingdon Council)

    A shopkeeper in Hayes, west London has been fined £1,260 after selling an illegal skin lightening cream.

    Jean Bitulu, owner of John Foods in Hayes Shopping Centre, told trading standard officers that he thought the cream was a harmless moisturiser, but the products contained banned chemical compound hydroquinone.

    Bitulu was sentenced at Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court on 24 May, after admitting seven counts of breaching the Cosmetic Products Enforcement Regulations 2013.

    Trading standards officers visited Hayes Shopping Centre on 7 October 2020, where several shops were found to be selling illegal skin lightening cosmetics. They noted a particularly large quantity for sale in John Foods, the court was told.

    The raid resulted in the seizure of 331 products containing hydroquinone, which is used to lighten the dark patches of skin.

    A further 657 products containing steroids and medicines were also seized. Those items were sent to the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency which confirmed that the products were unlicensed for supply in the UK.

    Anything with hydroquinone, mercury or steroids is illegal as they can carry serious side effects. These ingredients can cause long-term health problems such as kidney and liver damage, as well as increased risk of skin diseases.

    On 7 July 2021 another inspection at John Foods uncovered a further 12 products containing hydroquinone, along with other products which lacked the required labelling. These were also seized.

    In mitigation, Bitulu’s solicitor told the court that despite being a British citizen, Bitulu – who had no prior convictions – was unable to read or write English very well and believed the skin lightening products to be a moisturising cream.

    Bitulu was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £126 and a contribution towards the council’s prosecution costs of £2,000. A forfeiture and destruction order was made for the seized items.

    “This is a brilliant result for our trading standards team, which works tirelessly in the borough to keep residents safe,” Cllr Eddie Lavery, Hillingdon Council’s Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services, said.

    “A large amount of potentially harmful cosmetics has been removed from our streets and I hope this result serves as a warning that we won’t allow local businesses to profit by selling products which could cause harm to others and will always take the strongest possible course of action.”

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