Employees dumped meat and fish on street and roof
Briefly

Ali Jamil Mohammed, director of Ranya Food Centre and Ranya Fresh Fish Limited, has been fined over £50,000 for fly-tipping meat and fish. The Brent Council noticed the illegal activities through installed cameras, revealing a pattern of environmental law violations despite prior warnings. This incident prompted Brent's 'Don't Mess With Brent' campaign, which employs measures like drones and stricter enforcement to reduce the rising costs and frequency of fly-tipping. Reports indicate that the council's efforts are beginning to show positive results, as incidences of fly-tipping decline markedly.
The illegal dumping was described as a 'deliberate and coordinated operation'. Enforcement officers captured 'disgraceful images' on the authority's cameras showing blatant environmental breaches.
According to Brent Council, the illegal dumping costs the local authority over 1.5m a year, though the number of incidents is now decreasing due to their campaign.
Ali Jamil Mohammed has been fined over 50,000 after employees from his businesses were filmed fly-tipping meat and fish on a street and flat roof.
Brent Council executed its 'Don't Mess With Brent' campaign to combat fly-tipping, utilizing more enforcement officers and advanced monitoring techniques to address littering issues in the borough.
Read at www.bbc.com
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