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No-one jailed for fuel smuggling 'in decade' | No-one jailed for fuel smuggling 'in decade' |
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No-one has gone to jail for fuel smuggling in Northern Ireland in the last decade, a senior customs officer has said. | No-one has gone to jail for fuel smuggling in Northern Ireland in the last decade, a senior customs officer has said. |
John Whiting, assistant director of criminal investigation for HMRC, was speaking after a diesel laundering plant was found in County Armagh. | |
He said that time behind bars would be a "disincentive" to fuel smugglers. | He said that time behind bars would be a "disincentive" to fuel smugglers. |
"That is an issue we have raised with the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee as a matter of concern," he said. | "That is an issue we have raised with the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee as a matter of concern," he said. |
"There are a number of discussions taking place, we are aware that the Lord Chief Justice has prepared some sentencing guidelines, we are also engaged with the Department of Justice in a review of comparative sentencing with England and Wales compared to Northern Ireland. | "There are a number of discussions taking place, we are aware that the Lord Chief Justice has prepared some sentencing guidelines, we are also engaged with the Department of Justice in a review of comparative sentencing with England and Wales compared to Northern Ireland. |
The building was big enough to contain three petrol tankers. | The building was big enough to contain three petrol tankers. |
As you stood looking in on the left there was a large tank, big enough to hold 50,000 litres of either green or red diesel. It was secured to a long trailer. | As you stood looking in on the left there was a large tank, big enough to hold 50,000 litres of either green or red diesel. It was secured to a long trailer. |
On the right hand side was a petrol or diesel tanker, the kind you would see out on the road. | On the right hand side was a petrol or diesel tanker, the kind you would see out on the road. |
In between the tank and the tanker there were two manholes. | In between the tank and the tanker there were two manholes. |
It seems that underneath the shed were large tanks that stored the laundered diesel. | It seems that underneath the shed were large tanks that stored the laundered diesel. |
So it was treated in the tank on the left, stored underground then pumped up into the tanker on the right. | So it was treated in the tank on the left, stored underground then pumped up into the tanker on the right. |
"One of the things that we have been concerned about - that we have no right of appeal in respect of unduly lenient sentences - the Department of Justice is consulting about a new piece of legislation on that issue. | |
"They are being sentenced, but with suspended sentences. They are getting imprisonment but it is suspended. | "They are being sentenced, but with suspended sentences. They are getting imprisonment but it is suspended. |
"In England and Wales the sentence is actually custodial, people are going to jail, clearly there is a disincentive to the crime if you are going to have your liberty removed and that disincentive has not existed in Northern Ireland." | "In England and Wales the sentence is actually custodial, people are going to jail, clearly there is a disincentive to the crime if you are going to have your liberty removed and that disincentive has not existed in Northern Ireland." |
In a raid on Wednesday, officers removed 14 tonnes of toxic waste from an isolated shed near the village of Jonesborough in south Armagh. | In a raid on Wednesday, officers removed 14 tonnes of toxic waste from an isolated shed near the village of Jonesborough in south Armagh. |
They discovered large underground tanks being used to launder green diesel. | They discovered large underground tanks being used to launder green diesel. |
Mr Whiting said that it was one of the most sophisticated plants ever found in Northern Ireland and had now been dismantled. | Mr Whiting said that it was one of the most sophisticated plants ever found in Northern Ireland and had now been dismantled. |
He said the plant was capable of producing 25m litres of illicit fuel, evading over £18m in taxes and duty a year. | He said the plant was capable of producing 25m litres of illicit fuel, evading over £18m in taxes and duty a year. |
"The level of sophistication was astounding," he said. | "The level of sophistication was astounding," he said. |
"It appears to us that the premises had been built solely for the purposes of laundering fuel. | "It appears to us that the premises had been built solely for the purposes of laundering fuel. |
"We believe that the underground tanks were installed at the time it was built." | "We believe that the underground tanks were installed at the time it was built." |
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