A shopkeeper selling legal highs has become the first to be convicted under new legislation in Scotland.

Liston Pacitti was caught with five different types of new psychoactive substances at his tobacco store at Aberdeen’s indoor market.

The 26-year-old was charged with breaching product safety regulations after he failed to produce necessary documents to trading standards officers.

Legal highs called Happy Me Euphor-E Happiness and Elation, Limitless and Psyclone Research Chemical were being sold at the Odyssey store on Market Street in Aberdeen.

Pacitti, of Aberdeen, previously admitted five charges under General Product Safety Regulations 2005 legislation when he appeared in court.

He was sentenced and fined £1,800 yesterday.

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