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Waste Crime Crackdown: Two Arrested in Oxfordshire
30 Jan
Summary
- Two men arrested in ongoing investigation into illegal waste tipping.
- A 150-meter long rubbish mound believed to contain 20,000 tonnes of waste.
- Pollution fears rise for nearby River Cherwell due to the massive dump.

Two men were recently arrested in Oxfordshire in connection with a large-scale illegal waste tipping operation. The arrests are part of an ongoing investigation into a massive rubbish mound discovered near Kidlington, which is believed to be 150 meters long and contain approximately 20,000 tonnes of waste.
This discovery has prompted significant concerns about potential pollution affecting the nearby River Cherwell. The Environment Agency has stated that planning for the cleanup has begun, with waste removal services anticipated by the end of February.
Officials have condemned the illegal dump as an "atrocious and deliberate attack on our environment." The investigation is a joint effort between the EA and the South East regional organised crime unit. This situation highlights a growing problem of waste crime in the UK, with numerous illegal dump sites identified nationwide.
This incident underscores the government's commitment to tackling waste criminality, with plans to increase resources, hire more officers, and implement tougher penalties for offenders.




