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POLICE HAVE welcomed guilty pleas from two men, one a

26th April 2007, Page 16
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licensed operator, following the illegal dumping of 28,000 tonnes of waste in Northern Ireland and Scotland.

Cyril McGuinness of Derrylyn, Fermanagh, and haulier Cormac McCaffrey of Maguiresbridge, Fermanagh. admitted to 44 charges of fly-tipping when they appeared at Dungannon Crown Court.

The prosecution followed a twoyear investigation into offences which were committed in 2003/2004. Sentencing will take place later this year.

In 2005, Euroskips. a company of which McGuinness and McCaffrey were directors, was fined £27,500 for keeping and disposing of controlled waste in a way not in accordance with a waste management licence.

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