Shellfish gangmasters get suspended sentences following GLA investigation

An uncle and nephew have received suspended prison sentences for illegal shellfish gathering following a joint investigation by the Gangmasters Licensing Authority and North Wales Police.
Wed, 7 Sep 2016

An uncle and nephew have received suspended prison sentences for illegal shellfish gathering following a joint investigation by the Gangmasters Licensing Authority and North Wales Police.

Christopher Mossman of Victoria Way, Bagillt, and nephew Kane Mossman of Maes Gwyn, Flint, admitted charges under the Gangmasters (Licensing) Act at Caernarfon...

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