TWO FURTHER VEHICLES SEIZED BY ENVIRONMENT CRIME TEAM


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
May of 2006

2-May-2006 - The Environment Agency has seized a further two vehicles in connection with illegal waste dumping activities on land in Dartford.

The Environment Agency’s new Environmental Crime Team for Sussex, Kent, Hampshire and Isle of Wight is now carrying out a detailed investigation into the activities of the two vehicles. Environment Agency Officers have been working closely with the Metropolitan Police regarding the investigation.

On Friday 21 April, a vehicle was stopped in Bishopsgate, London and subsequently seized following its potential involvement in illegal waste activities at Dartford Marshes. Whilst on route to seize this vehicle, the Environment Agency received further information that the Metropolitan Police stopped a further vehicle whilst carrying out checks in Blackheath, south London.

Each vehicle has been taken to a secure location and a full and thorough investigation is currently ongoing. This follows the recent seizure of another tipper lorry in Croydon that was seen depositing waste in Dartford earlier this month.

Dave Eden, Environmental Crime Team Leader, said: "Following the seizure of the tipper lorry in early April, we are now investigating two further vehicles that we believe are involved in illegal waste dumping activities in Dartford.

"By working closely with the Metropolitan Police we are now better prepared than ever to tackle serious waste crime. By working in partnership, we are sending out a clear message to those who commit waste crimes that that their activities will not be tolerated. We take reports of waste crimes very seriously indeed and will not hesitate to use our powers to stop and search vehicles or sites where we suspect offences are being committed."

The Environment Agency deals with serious cases of flytipping such as hazardous waste, large scale fly-tipping and where there is evidence of organised gangs being involved. Incidents such as these should be reported to the Environment Agency’s 24-hour hotline on 0800 80 70 60. Smaller scale incidents such as abandoned vehicles and litter should be reported to the relevant local authority.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship (Lucy Harding)
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