Rosalind Emsley-Smith, instructed by the Environment Agency, successfully prosecutes directors of two Bradford based businesses
Rosalind Emsley-Smith, instructed by the Environment Agency, successfully prosecutes directors of two Bradford based businesses.
Outlawâs âmerry adventuresâ brought to an end
The directors of two Bradford based businesses have been sentenced following a successful prosecution by the Environment Agency at Leeds Crown Court.
Mr Tejpal Sagoo (41) of Tudor Road, Hayes, Middlesex was sentenced to six months imprisonment (suspended for two years) and instructed to carry out 250 hours of unpaid community work after the discovery of illegally stored mixed household, commercial and industrial waste material at his companyâs (Robin Hood Group Ltd) site on Duncombe Road, Bradford.
He was also ordered to pay the Environment Agency ÂŁ2,400 in costs and served with a Regulation 44 Notice under the Environmental Permitting Regulations 2016, which obliges Mr Sagoo to clear the offending waste within six months or face a contempt of Court hearing.
Sagoos uncle, Mr Jarnail Bassan (64) of Pasture Lane, Clayton, Bradford was fined ÂŁ2,400 and ordered to pay ÂŁ200 per month for the role he and his now dissolved company, LHC Asset Management Ltd, played in the crime.
Over 275 tonnes of waste were taken to the site on Duncombe Road between January and March 2017. Despite both men claiming that they intended to ship the waste abroad to burn as fuel, the vast majority of it remains at the site now, some two years later.
LHC Asset Management Ltd had helped to source the waste and leased the site, but Robin Hood Group Ltd had been in control of the operation.
Inspections by Environment Agency officers at the Duncombe Road site started in March 2017, following a report from Bradford Council. There, they found hundreds of large bales of mixed waste material which were being stored on the site.
Officers instructed Mr Sagoo not to bring any more waste into the site and to legitimately remove and dispose of the waste stored there.
On sentencing, Judge Batty said: Mr Bassan had been guided principally by his nephew (Mr Sagoo) and that he had been reckless. In relation to Mr Sagoo he said that âThe whole operation was a shamâ and that Mr Sagoo âhad shown a continuous disregard for the environmentâ. âYour description as a waste cowboy by the prosecution was appositeâ.
Paul Glasby, the Environment Agencyâs investigating officer said: âThis was a clear case of a rogue operator trying to circumnavigate environmental law for their own financial gainâ. This sentence sends out a strong message that the Environment Agency and Courts will hold businesses and individuals to account for harm to the environmentâ.
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Notes for editors
The charges are as follows:
1. Between 30 January 2017 and 12 May 2017 on land at Duncombe Road, Bradford, Robin Hood Group Limited operated a regulated facility, namely a waste operation for the deposit and storage of waste pending recovery or disposal, and the operation of the facility was not authorised by an environmental permit.
Contrary to Regulations 12(1)(a) and 38(1)(a) of the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016.
2. Between 30 January 2017 and 12 May 2017 on land at Duncombe Road, Bradford, Robin Hood Limited operated a regulated facility, namely a waste operation for the deposit and storage of waste pending recovery or disposal, and the operation of the facility was not authorised by an environmental permit and that offence was committed with your consent, connivance or neglect as a Director of Robin Hood Group Limited.
Contrary to Regulations 12(1)(a), 38(1)(a) and 41(1) of the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016.
3. Between 30 January 2017 and 12 May 2017, on land at Duncombe Road, Bradford, LHC Asset Management Limited knowingly caused the operation of a regulated facility, namely a waste operation for the deposit and storage of waste pending recovery or disposal, and the operation of that facility was not authorised by an environmental permit.
Contrary to Regulations 12(1)(a) and 38(1)(b) of the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016.
4. Between 30 January 2017 and 12 May 2017, on land at Duncombe Road, Bradford, LHC Asset Management Limited knowingly caused the operation of a regulated facility, namely a waste operation for the deposit and storage of waste pending recovery or disposal, and the operation of that facility was not authorised by an environmental permit and that offence was committed with your consent, connivance or neglect as a Director of LHC Asset Management Limited
Contrary to Regulations 12(1)(a), 38(1)(b) and 41(1) of the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016.
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