£8,000 in fines for fuel laundering and waste offences at Newry waste firm

Ashleigh Wight
June 16, 2017

 

Newry waste management firm Transco Waste, its director and a landowner have been fined £8,000 for fuel laundering and waste offences.

Fuel laundering waste, which had been hidden under genuine waste within a shed, was discovered by Northern Ireland Environment Agency, HMRC and police officers at the firm’s site in Concession Road, Cullaville, Crossmaglen in October 2013. The site was within a close proximity to a school playing field.

The parties were convicted at a hearing at Newry Crown Court on 9 June after pleading guilty at an earlier hearing.

Transco Waste, which has an O-licence for three vehicles and a trailer, was fined a total of £6,000 for three charges bought under the Waste and Contaminated Land (Northern Ireland) Order 1997.

Director Vivian Devlin was fined £1,250, while landowner Paul Devlin was fined £750.

The parties will also pay a total of £310 in court costs.

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