27/03/2009
50,000 Litre Green Diesel Seizure Investigated
The source of up to 50,000 litres of laundered green diesel seized at the Port of Holyhead earlier this week is being investigated by officers from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
The fuel was discovered in two freight lorries by customs officers from the UK Border Agency (UKBA) on Wednesday. Each trailer contained a concealed tank.
One tank was properly welded inside the trailer but the second - weighing around 20 tins - was crudely attached using only two cargo straps to secure it.
The rented vehicles - one of which was registered in Northern Ireland, and the other in Britain - were carrying loads of waste cardboard.
This cargo concealed the tanks, which each contained an estimated 20-25,000 litres of laundered green diesel.
"Fuel launderers show no regard for honest drivers, businesses and the environment. The fact that one tank, full of heavy and flammable fuel, was simply strapped on also shows utter contempt for the safety of other road users," Andrew Pavlinic, Assistant Director of Criminal Investigation, HMRC said.
"HMRC takes very seriously the unfair and illegal practice of selling laundered fuel. The seizure has prevented a significant quantity of illicit fuel from entering the market, and prevented criminals from undercutting honest business."
He added: "Cheap, illegal fuel isn't a bargain. Its production and the waste products from the laundering process can cause considerable damage to the environment, and can cause serious damage to vehicle engines. If someone offers you cheap fuel that seems too good to be true, it almost certainly is just that."
The two drivers were arrested, interviewed and bailed pending further enquires. They will return for further questioning on 20 May.
(JM/BMcC)
The fuel was discovered in two freight lorries by customs officers from the UK Border Agency (UKBA) on Wednesday. Each trailer contained a concealed tank.
One tank was properly welded inside the trailer but the second - weighing around 20 tins - was crudely attached using only two cargo straps to secure it.
The rented vehicles - one of which was registered in Northern Ireland, and the other in Britain - were carrying loads of waste cardboard.
This cargo concealed the tanks, which each contained an estimated 20-25,000 litres of laundered green diesel.
"Fuel launderers show no regard for honest drivers, businesses and the environment. The fact that one tank, full of heavy and flammable fuel, was simply strapped on also shows utter contempt for the safety of other road users," Andrew Pavlinic, Assistant Director of Criminal Investigation, HMRC said.
"HMRC takes very seriously the unfair and illegal practice of selling laundered fuel. The seizure has prevented a significant quantity of illicit fuel from entering the market, and prevented criminals from undercutting honest business."
He added: "Cheap, illegal fuel isn't a bargain. Its production and the waste products from the laundering process can cause considerable damage to the environment, and can cause serious damage to vehicle engines. If someone offers you cheap fuel that seems too good to be true, it almost certainly is just that."
The two drivers were arrested, interviewed and bailed pending further enquires. They will return for further questioning on 20 May.
(JM/BMcC)
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