19/07/2013

Laundered Fuel Seized In Tyrone

Two men have been arrested and 1,000 litres of suspected laundered diesel seized following raids in Co Tyrone by HM Revenue and Customs.

Three commercial premises in the Dungannon area were searched by customs and police officers where fuel, alongside a van and a tank were seized.

The men, aged 40 and 48 from Coalisland, were arrested and have since been released on bail.

John Whiting, Customs Assistant Director for Criminal Investigation, said: "The production of illicit fuels is organised fraud, robbing taxpayers of millions each year in unpaid duty and VAT, as well as the waste by-product damaging the environment."

Investigations are continuing.

(JP/CD)

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