Ramsgate man arrested in multi-agency flytipping crackdown

Officers remove evidence during one of the raids

A man from Ramsgate was among six people arrested in a multi-agency swoop on flytipping.

Officers from Kent Police worked with the Kent Resource Partnership, local authorities, Kent County Council and the National Farmers Union on Wednesday (June 20) to target offenders.

Four warrants were executed by local officers and the Rural Task Force around the county. Six people were arrested, five in connection with fly-tipping activities, six vehicles were seized and 19 people were reported to court for various offences.

The warrants took place in Ramsgate, Canterbury, Ash and Maidstone.

Chief Inspector Mark Weller said: “This is a large scale issue which blights communities across the county. To effectively tackle this problem it is important we work alongside our colleagues from the Kent Resource Partnership and the local authorities to send a message to those illegally disposing of waste their behaviour will not be tolerated.

“This is not just about someone littering, this is organised criminality that has a negative impact on communities and we are keen to work with local people to continue to stamp out this crime.

‘We would ask anyone having work done at their home to make sure that they check the person taking away their waste is licensed to do so. Police and local authorities are also keen to hear from anyone who has information of those involved in fly-tipping. By working together we can protect the garden of England and the countryside can be enjoyed by the community.”

Arrested

  • A 53-year-old man arrested in connection with fly tipping from a property in Leigh Road, Ramsgate.
  • A 39-year-old man arrested from a property in Shatterling, Canterbury in connection with cultivating cannabis.
  • A 60-year-old man was arrested from a property in Shatterling on suspicion of fly tipping and cultivating cannabis.
  • A 29-year-old man was arrested following the warrant in Shatterling.  It is suspected he has breached a community order.
  • A 41-year-old man from Ash in Kent was arrested on suspicion of fly tipping.
  • A 30 year old man from Sittingbourne was arrested for failing to surrender in connection to fly tipping offences.

Kent’s Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Scott said: “I’ve made it clear that crime is important no matter where it takes place and, thanks to my investment in up to 200 new police officers this year, Kent Police’s specialist Rural Policing Team will soon be able to do even more to bring rural criminals to justice.”

Officers also seized 30 cannabis plants from a property in Shatterling, two people were arrested in connection with the find.