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Tomato excuse for prostitute in car in Walsall | |
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A man caught with a prostitute in his car told police she was there to show him where to buy tomatoes. | A man caught with a prostitute in his car told police she was there to show him where to buy tomatoes. |
West Midlands Police said officers found the woman sitting inside Muhammad Ikhlaq's car while he withdrew £20 from a cash machine, which he said was to pay for tomatoes. | West Midlands Police said officers found the woman sitting inside Muhammad Ikhlaq's car while he withdrew £20 from a cash machine, which he said was to pay for tomatoes. |
Ikhlaq, 39, of New Street, Dudley, was found guilty of soliciting and fined £400 at Walsall Magistrates' Court. | Ikhlaq, 39, of New Street, Dudley, was found guilty of soliciting and fined £400 at Walsall Magistrates' Court. |
He was also ordered to pay £665 in costs on Wednesday. | He was also ordered to pay £665 in costs on Wednesday. |
Ikhlaq was spotted by officers who saw the known sex worker in his Nissan Micra car in Wednesbury Road, Walsall, on 9 May. | Ikhlaq was spotted by officers who saw the known sex worker in his Nissan Micra car in Wednesbury Road, Walsall, on 9 May. |
PC Stacey Paterson, from Walsall police, said: "I've heard some excuses before but in the 10 years that I have been a police officer I have never heard a kerb crawler covering up his crimes by claiming to be buying tomatoes. | PC Stacey Paterson, from Walsall police, said: "I've heard some excuses before but in the 10 years that I have been a police officer I have never heard a kerb crawler covering up his crimes by claiming to be buying tomatoes. |
"Our officers and the courts saw through his lies and [Ikhlaq] has now been found guilty." | "Our officers and the courts saw through his lies and [Ikhlaq] has now been found guilty." |
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