A MAN has been fined thousands for dumping waste down a country lane.

Sorin-Loan Bucatarui, 38, from Uxbridge in Middlesex was caught on camera fly-tipping in Black Park, Buckinghamshire, on Friday, September 30.

The camera caught Sorin getting rid of waste including boxes, bags and a large pile of green waste in Black Park Road,  Black Park.

Sorin appeared at High Wycombe Magistrates Court on Wednesday, September 27, pleading guilty to the offence of illegally dumping waste.

Buckinghamshire Council’s Enforcement Team carries out regular surveillance in the area due to it being heavily blighted with fly-tipping.

On this occasion, the crime was caught on a camera which recorded the suspect’s vehicle arriving at the location during the night.

The driver was filmed going to the back of the vehicle and opening the rear doors. The next image showed a large pile of waste dumped in the lay-by.

The vehicle was traced back to a hire company in Slough and later found to have been in Sorin-Loan Bucatarui's possession on the offence date.

Mr Bucatarui attended an interview at Slough Police Station, where he reluctantly admitted the dumping offence.

In court, magistrates fined Bucatarui £2,154 and ordered him to pay a contribution of £1,232.77 towards the Council’s clean-up and investigation costs.  A victim surcharge of £862 was also levied – making a total to pay of £4,248.77.

Gareth Williams, Buckinghamshire Council’s Cabinet Member for Climate Change and Environment said: “Yet again we have another case of a criminal thinking they can get away with fly-tipping in Bucks but we have eyes and ears everywhere and if you choose to break the law in this way, the chances are, we will find you and we will do everything within our power to bring you to justice. There is simply no excuse for fly-tipping.”

To report fly-tipping in Buckinghamshire visit: www.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/fix-my-street