A HAYES man who evaded nearly £300,000 in tax on a shipping container loaded with shisha tobacco, was given a suspended jail sentence.

Company director Harmit Singh, 43, of Hayes End Drive, attempted to smuggle shisha from India through Felixstowe and have it delivered to an address in Southall. It was worth £291,467.55 in duty.

Investigators searched his house and found paperwork which showed his company, SS Importers (UK) Limited, had been selling and distributing shisha tobacco in the UK.

Brett Wilkinson, of HM Revenue and Customs, said: “Criminals like Singh create an uneven playing field for legitimate businesses and put a burden on the honest majority.

“He thought his crime would go undetected but he was wrong.

“HMRC will continue to crack down on tax cheats who think stealing from the public is a legitimate way to do business.

"If you know of anyone committing tobacco fraud you can report them by calling our fraud hotline on 0800 788 887.”

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Singh admitted excise fraud and at Ipswich Crown Court was given two years in jail. The sentence was suspended for two years.

He will have to do 240 hours of unpaid work, be tagged, follow a curfew order and pay £2,500 in costs.

Judge David Goodin told him: “You are a man who takes his responsibilities seriously and who only wants the best for his household.

"How ironic then that you have done your best to get sent straight to prison, where you can be of no use to them at all.

“You have got yourself in this position through greed. As an experienced trader, by dodging the duty, with obvious enriching consequences to yourself, £300,000 has been lost to the exchequer, to this country.

“When you have a moment, pop into your local school or hospital and ask them what they could do with £300,000? Not that this concerned you.

“There is no sensible doubt at all that a man of your business acumen and intelligence knew he wasn’t dealing with ‘a few smokes’. You knew this was a significant amount (of tobacco).

“You slipped trying to make a fast buck and got caught. I have no doubt you are thoroughly ashamed.”