Brent businessman fined over 50k after leftover meat and fish dumped on street and roof
Briefly

Ali Jamil Mohammed, director of two businesses in Brent, has been fined £53,350 for fly-tipping meat and fish waste. The charges came after enforcement officers recorded employees dumping waste illegally, prompting legal action. Despite previous warnings, the businesses ignored regulations leading to prosecution. Brent Council faces £1.5 million annual costs due to fly-tipping but reports a decrease in incidents, thanks to campaigns like 'Don't Mess With Brent' promoting zero tolerance against litter and fly-tipping.
'This sends an unbelievably clear message that we continue to take a zero-tolerance approach to fly-tipping - we will find you and catch you if you use our streets as your rubbish bin.'
'The eye-watering 53,350 fine... serves as a stark warning to disrespectful businesses and individuals that continue to fly-tip.'
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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