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Birmingham's Legs 11 club 'drugged' and 'defrauded' customers | Birmingham's Legs 11 club 'drugged' and 'defrauded' customers |
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A lap dancing club allegedly drugged customers and charged thousands of pounds of unauthorised transactions to their credit cards, a report claims. | A lap dancing club allegedly drugged customers and charged thousands of pounds of unauthorised transactions to their credit cards, a report claims. |
The report, which was compiled by Birmingham City Council's licensing team, contains police allegations that up to £93,042 was taken from customers of Legs 11 on Broad Street. | The report, which was compiled by Birmingham City Council's licensing team, contains police allegations that up to £93,042 was taken from customers of Legs 11 on Broad Street. |
The council has suspended the club's alcohol licence, pending a full review. | The council has suspended the club's alcohol licence, pending a full review. |
Legs 11 has not responded to a request for a comment. | Legs 11 has not responded to a request for a comment. |
In the council report Supt Andy Parsons said two men had claimed they were drugged, with one testing positive for methadone with a home testing kit. | |
The force is also investigating claims large amounts of money was taken from people's bank accounts without their knowledge. | |
Some customers had paid for dances "in a private area" but additional transactions were taking place that they had not authorised, he said. | Some customers had paid for dances "in a private area" but additional transactions were taking place that they had not authorised, he said. |
One victim claimed he had lost as much as £19,417. | One victim claimed he had lost as much as £19,417. |
'Serious criminality' | 'Serious criminality' |
"In this year alone, four fraud offences have been reported totalling £23,965 with two of the victims reporting they had been drugged," he said. | "In this year alone, four fraud offences have been reported totalling £23,965 with two of the victims reporting they had been drugged," he said. |
"One of the victims went as far as getting a home drug test kit which indicated he was under the influence of methadone. This victim had £9,000 taken from his credit card." | "One of the victims went as far as getting a home drug test kit which indicated he was under the influence of methadone. This victim had £9,000 taken from his credit card." |
The club was being investigated over 17 fraud-related allegations since 2013, West Midlands Police said. | The club was being investigated over 17 fraud-related allegations since 2013, West Midlands Police said. |
Supt Parsons added "intelligence checks" suggested the club was linked to "organised crime groups from Albania". | Supt Parsons added "intelligence checks" suggested the club was linked to "organised crime groups from Albania". |
"These premises are involved in serious criminality and serious offences are being committed at the premises," he said. | "These premises are involved in serious criminality and serious offences are being committed at the premises," he said. |
The report also contained details of an undercover trading standards investigation, during which officers were offered sexual services in a locked room for a fee of £1,000 and were "rubbed" by naked dancers, contravening the club's licence. | The report also contained details of an undercover trading standards investigation, during which officers were offered sexual services in a locked room for a fee of £1,000 and were "rubbed" by naked dancers, contravening the club's licence. |
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