INVESTIGATIONS are taking place after a burned-out car was found in Barry.
Officers from Vale Council Enforcement attended to the burned-out vehicle in Mount Pleasant in the Cadoxton area of Barry earlier this week.
They arranged for it to be removed on May 4 and have asked anyone with information about the vehicle to contact them.
People can call the team on 01446 700111 or e-mail enforcement@valeofglamorgan.gov.uk
That day, May 4, Vale Council Enforcement also went to investigate scrap fly-tipped in Barry.
A spokesman for the team said: “Evidence was found that the waste was being burned on the highway.
“A suspect has been identified and will be PACE interviewed in due course.”
A PACE interview is one which is conducted in line with the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984.
A suspect was also identified in relation to a separate fly-tipping incident, in the Regent Street area, who will also be PACE interviewed “in due course”.
This resulted in a day of target action – focused on the lane between Lombard and Regent Street in Barry – on May 5.
Waste Crime Unit officers were at the scene and have confirmed: “A number of separate fly-tipping sites, in that lane, have been investigated and suspects identified.
“Appropriate action will be taken.”
People can report fly tipping in the Vale of Glamorgan here.
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