Following the tragic stabbing of Ali Faris Muhammad outside the Tigerbay shisha bar, Brent Council's licensing sub-committee opted to impose new operational conditions rather than revoke the bar's license. These new measures include earlier closing times, restrictions on entry, and enhanced security protocols such as improved CCTV surveillance and mandatory staff training on emergency response. The council acted in response to concerns raised by the Metropolitan Police regarding management failures that jeopardized public safety, indicating a commitment to reducing future risks while allowing the venue to continue operations.
Brent Council's decision to impose new alcohol licensing conditions on Tigerbay follows serious concerns over safety after a fatal stabbing, adjusting operating hours and improving security measures.
The sub-committee of Brent Council decided against stripping the bar of its license but instead enforced stricter conditions, including closing times and enhanced CCTV requirements.
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