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Police and customs officers from Northern Ireland have taken part in a major cross-border operation against fuel laundering and organised crime.Police and customs officers from Northern Ireland have taken part in a major cross-border operation against fuel laundering and organised crime.
Searches were carried out in 10 Irish counties.Searches were carried out in 10 Irish counties.
The operation was led by the Irish Republic's Criminal Assets Bureau and was aimed a south Armagh/north Louth criminal gang with republican links. .The operation was led by the Irish Republic's Criminal Assets Bureau and was aimed a south Armagh/north Louth criminal gang with republican links. .
An laundering plant in Castleblaney, County Monaghan, had the capacity to launder 10m litres per year. A laundering plant in Castleblaney, County Monaghan, had the capacity to launder 10m litres per year.
Irish customs said that was a potential loss to the exchequer of 5.5m euros.Irish customs said that was a potential loss to the exchequer of 5.5m euros.
More than 300 staff were involved in the operation, including more than 100 personnel from Northern Ireland.More than 300 staff were involved in the operation, including more than 100 personnel from Northern Ireland.
On Wednesday morning, 19 raids were carried out in Louth, Monaghan, Dublin, Kildare, Waterford, Offaly, Roscommon, Westmeath, Meath and Tipperary.On Wednesday morning, 19 raids were carried out in Louth, Monaghan, Dublin, Kildare, Waterford, Offaly, Roscommon, Westmeath, Meath and Tipperary.
Ten businesses, seven houses and two warehouses were searched.Ten businesses, seven houses and two warehouses were searched.
Irish Customs officers also recovered 40,000 litres of fuel, along with 16 Intermediate bulk containers, which are used to transport and store liquids, and each containing 1,000 litres of toxic waste, from the site at Dromore, Castleblayney.Irish Customs officers also recovered 40,000 litres of fuel, along with 16 Intermediate bulk containers, which are used to transport and store liquids, and each containing 1,000 litres of toxic waste, from the site at Dromore, Castleblayney.
A 40-foot trailer and 150 bags of bleaching earth were also seized.A 40-foot trailer and 150 bags of bleaching earth were also seized.
The investigation, known as Operation Loft, was conducted jointly with the Republic's Office of the Revenue Commissioners and Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC).The investigation, known as Operation Loft, was conducted jointly with the Republic's Office of the Revenue Commissioners and Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
For economic reasons farmers and some industries get diesel considerably cheaper than road users.For economic reasons farmers and some industries get diesel considerably cheaper than road users.
A red dye is put in the discounted fuel in Northern Ireland and green in the Republic.A red dye is put in the discounted fuel in Northern Ireland and green in the Republic.
The launderers remove the dye and sell their now colourless diesel to some garages, who in turn sell it on to motorists often at at prices cheaper than in legitimate garages even though it can damage the cars and vehicles of those who, unsuspectingly, use it.The launderers remove the dye and sell their now colourless diesel to some garages, who in turn sell it on to motorists often at at prices cheaper than in legitimate garages even though it can damage the cars and vehicles of those who, unsuspectingly, use it.
The process of removing the dye causes creates a toxic sludge that is often found in containers dumped in border areas.The process of removing the dye causes creates a toxic sludge that is often found in containers dumped in border areas.
So, diesel laundering has environmental, business, and economic costs.So, diesel laundering has environmental, business, and economic costs.
It was supported by the Garda (Irish police) Air Support Unit and the Air Corps and special police units on both sides of the border.It was supported by the Garda (Irish police) Air Support Unit and the Air Corps and special police units on both sides of the border.
Fuel intended for farmers and some industries is sold at a tax-discounted rate and coloured with a dye to identify it.Fuel intended for farmers and some industries is sold at a tax-discounted rate and coloured with a dye to identify it.
Launderers remove the dye and sell the fuel on as fully-taxed road diesel.Launderers remove the dye and sell the fuel on as fully-taxed road diesel.
In a statement, the gardai said the investigation was focused on the suspected involvement of an organised crime group based in County Louth.In a statement, the gardai said the investigation was focused on the suspected involvement of an organised crime group based in County Louth.
"The objectives of the operation are to seize evidence of assets deriving from oil fraud and money laundering, seize and dismantle illegal oil operations, seize cash or other assets including vehicles used in the criminal activity and to freeze bank accounts," the statement added."The objectives of the operation are to seize evidence of assets deriving from oil fraud and money laundering, seize and dismantle illegal oil operations, seize cash or other assets including vehicles used in the criminal activity and to freeze bank accounts," the statement added.