Restaurant boss stripped of licence after conviction for sexual assault

Wednesday 21st October 2015 07:15 EDT
 

A Leamington restaurant boss who sexually assaulted young women when they applied for jobs as waitresses, has been stripped of his licence.

Prashant Sengar, the boss of now-closed Spicy Affair in Victoria Terrace, Leamington, was jailed for 22 months last month after he was found guilty of seven charges of sexual assault. But his case was brought back before the judge at Warwick Crown Court under what is known as the ‘slip rule,’ which enables sentences to be amended.

And Judge Andrew Lockhart QC ordered that Sengar, 40, of Cornyx Lane, Solihull, should also have his personal licence, which enables him to run licensed premises, revoked.

The judge had already ordered him to register as a sex offender for ten years and imposed a sexual harm prevention order banning him from interviewing female job applicants without a chaperone.


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