London tandoori restaurant closed and fined after cockroach infestation

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A tandoori restaurant in Harlington, West London, has been closed and fined nearly £20,000 after inspectors found hundreds of cockroaches. The closure followed a customer complaint about a cockroach on their table. The restaurant's manager, Joshua Money, admitted to multiple food hygiene violations. This is not the first closure for the restaurant, which had previously dealt with similar infestations. Despite some improvements noted in February 2024, the restaurant failed to meet hygiene standards. Money received a prohibition order preventing him from managing a food business for 18 months.


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