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.
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.
"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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