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Maidstone Council sieze van suspected to be used for fly-tipping after incident in Boxley

A vehicle suspected to be used for fly-tipping was seized by officers less than 24 hours after rubbish was dumped.

The fly-tipping happened in Boxley yesterday at 6am and by 8pm Maidstone Borough Council's (MBC) waste crime team seized the van suspected to be used.

This vehicle was taken away by Maidstone Council after being used for fly-tipping Picture: Maidstone Council
This vehicle was taken away by Maidstone Council after being used for fly-tipping Picture: Maidstone Council

Working with the Kent Police Rural Task Force, council officers tracked down the vehicle.

Jamie Duffy, the council's waste crime manager said: “It doesn’t matter what time of the day or night these offences happen, we will take action against fly-tippers."

The waste crime team monitors the borough for incidents using CCTV and officer patrols.

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