THREE women have been banned from entering Boundary Mill after admitting to stealing £650 of household items from the outlet.
Burnley magistrates heard how Razwana Ahmed, 39, of Moorgate Street, Blackburn, Nazia Shazad, 37, of Saunders Road, Blackburn, and Nargis Noreen, 31, also of Saunders Road, Blackburn, committed the offence on January 25.
Ahmed was banned from entering the outlet in Vivary Way, Colne, for six months and ordered to complete a 15-day rehabilitation activity requirement. She must also pay £100 costs and an £85 victim surcharge.
Noreen was banned from entering Boundary Mill for six months and ordered to complete a 10-day rehabilitation activity requirement. She must pay £100 costs and an £85 surcharge.
Shazad was banned from entering Boundary Mill for 10 months and ordered to complete a 20-day rehabilitation activity requirement. She must pay £100 costs and an £85 surcharge.
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