Police probe into giant Brentwood flytip
Briefly

A significant police investigation is underway regarding the fly-tipping of 20 tonnes of rubbish on Brentwood Road, sparking outrage among local leaders. The illegal waste dumping, which occurred on February 5, has raised safety concerns following an injury incident involving a cyclist. Apart from the police probe, Brentwood Council leader Barry Aspinell condemned the act as a 'total outrage,' attributing the issue to organized criminal activities. Council member Roger Hirst stressed the importance of collaboration to combat the ongoing problem of fly-tipping in the borough.
A police investigation has been launched to find the culprits behind the massive fly-tipping incident in Brentwood, where 20 tonnes of waste were dumped.
Councillor Roger Hirst emphasized the importance of collaboration, stating, 'This is where we really need to work in partnership when we get together and deal with it.'
Brentwood Council leader Barry Aspinell labeled the fly-tipping incident a 'total outrage,' highlighting ongoing issues with organized gangs responsible for such crimes.
The incident has raised serious safety concerns, especially after a cyclist was severely injured due to fly-tipped material obstructing the road.
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