Cops nick 2 in raid on restaurant.COPS have arrested two men working in the kitchens of an upmarket up·mar·ket adj. Appealing to or designed for high-income consumers; upscale: "He turned up in well-cut clothes . . . and upmarket felt hats" New Yorker. Glasgow Glasgow, city, Scotland Glasgow (glăs`gō, –kō, glăz`gō), city (1991 pop. 688,500) and council area, S central Scotland, on the river Clyde. restaurant. Police and UK Border Agency investigators raided Il Pavone Pa`vone´ n. 1. (Zool.) A peacock. in the city's Princes Square after a tip-off tip-off 1 n. Informal 1. A piece of confidential, advance, or inside information. 2. An indication of an otherwise unknown fact or probability: . One of the men was later released without charge. The second man, a Brazilian, was found to be working illegally. A Border Agency spokesman said the restaurant's owner was served with a notice of penalty liability for employing one illegal worker. They now have 28 days to appeal. He added: "Illegal working is not a victimless crime. It undercuts honest employers and has a serious impact on communities, taking jobs from those who are genuinely allowed to work." Bosses at Il Pavone - a favourite with Old Firm footballers - could face a fine of up to pounds 10,000. A spokesman for the restaurant claimed only one worker had been arrested then released without charge. |
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