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Fly-tipping crackdown sees Kent Police team up with Maidstone Borough Council

15:50, 26 July 2019

updated: 15:54, 26 July 2019

Flytippers have been stopped in their tracks after a joint operation between police and a council.

Kent Police's Rural Task Force went out on patrol with Maidstone Borough Council's Waste Crime Team on Wednesday, July 24.

Two vehicles were seized.

Kent Police and Maidstone Borough Council were out to stop fly-tippers (14335290)
Kent Police and Maidstone Borough Council were out to stop fly-tippers (14335290)

One van was stopped in a known fly tipping hotspot along Burberry Lane after the driver was found carrying waste without a waste carries licence.

Another van was stopped in the Park Wood area, having been spotted fly tipping on July 14.

Jamie Duffy, Maidstone Borough Council waste crime manager said: "This was a really successful joint police operation. The fly tipper is going to be put forward to our legal team for prosecution and the illegal waste carrier will be issued with a £300 Fixed Penalty Notice and have to pay to claim his vehicle back.

Kent Police and Maidstone Borough Council were out to stop fly-tippers (14335292)
Kent Police and Maidstone Borough Council were out to stop fly-tippers (14335292)

"Maidstone Borough Council’s Waste Crime Team will continue to take a hard-line approach against fly tippers and illegal waste carriers."

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