TWO men who supplied fake and unsafe toys to amusement arcades on the North Yorkshire coast have been jailed.

Martin Ivor Miller and Neel Parmer pleaded guilty to selling and having in possession for distribution over 240,000 counterfeit children’s products.

Miller, of Liverpool and Parmer, of Briar Road, Watford also pleaded guilty to two offences relating to fake Fingerlings monkeys which contained excess quantities of two phthalates.

North Yorkshire County Council’s Trading Standards Service brought the prosecution after one of its officers found the items in two amusement arcades during the summer of 2019.

The visits to the amusement arcades took place as part of a project to check the goods and services being sold to tourists and visitors to the county’s seaside towns.

Further enquiries revealed that the products had been supplied by Top Notch Goods Ltd of Liverpool, of which Miller was the director.

He traded over a number of years with Neel Parmer, a director of Euro Bijoux Ltd, who sourced items directly from China to Miller’s specifications.

Goods seized from the Liverpool warehouse of Top Notch Goods Ltd included toy figures, bracelets, cushions, wrist bands, key fobs, playing cards, erasers and wallets.

The brands which had been counterfeited included Fortnite, Peppa Pig, Pikachu, Minions, Barbie, Minecraft and the Creeper.

At York Crown Court this week, His Honour Judge Norris sentenced Martin Miller to seven months’ imprisonment and Neel Parmer to eight months.

A timetable was set for confiscation proceedings under the Proceeds of Crime Act and an Order was made for the forfeiture and destruction of the goods.

County Councillor Andrew Lee, Executive Member for Trading Standards said: “It is disappointing to think that visitors to the county might have won fake and unsafe items during their family holiday or day trip.

"It is particularly worrying to see that the toy monkeys contained harmful phthalates at a level banned in law.

"I am pleased that our officer was able to identify these products and take action to remove them from supply.”