A survey of the SCHOLEMOOR CEMETERY and the graveyards around it began in February 2024.
The van related to the case was seized by the Bradford Council in the latter half of last year, and criminal investigations are currently underway.
The Council announced a seizure on Tuesday, saying, “The survey is still ongoing, but it is thought that the vehicle is connected to at least four other frightips cases in the entire area.
“This successful action emphasizes the effectiveness of the partnership between the environmental executive officer and the West Yorkshire Police.
“This means that a quick action to remove problems from the road was taken, and the more illegal waste disposal of the region was destroyed.”
CLLR SARAH FERRIBY, a portfolio holder for healthy people and healthy places, states:
“I hope to send a strong message that this case is not acceptable. If you are doing this, we will find you and we will take action.
“I am grateful for the support from the West Yorkshire Police for this.”
Anyone who wants to report the flying picking can contact the 01274 431000 environmental execution team or on the “Report IT” page of www.bradford.gov.uk.
People who report the fly chips include the species of waste and what kind of waste it is, including the date, time, time, location, and explanation. You will be asked.
We recommend that witnesses do not touch the council because it may be evidence that the council can be used.
It is also required to provide the details of cars and vehicles used to convert fly.
The council's cleansing team can clear the tip of waste at the highway, sidewalk, or adjacent land where the counsel is maintained. The Council cannot clear the transition of the fry on private land.
Vehicles linked to Scholemoor Incidents have been seized by the Bradford Council in recent years.
The people behind the fly conversion may take years to survey and prosecute and move the court system, but if the council and the police have evidence to link them to such cases. You can seize the vehicle.
Our cleansing team clears the tip of waste at the parliamentary expressway, sidewalk, or adjacent land. You cannot clear the shift in a fry on private land.