
Police are searching for a truck driver accused of illegally dumping garbage in Parham after residents installed a hidden camera to catch the culprit.
Community members say indiscriminate dumping has plagued the area for months, prompting them to set up surveillance. Footage obtained by Antigua.news allegedly shows a truck arriving heavily loaded and leaving empty. Piles of refuse were later visible where the vehicle had stopped.
Residents expressed frustration over repeatedly cleaning up the area. “This is not a landfill,” one resident said.
St. Peter MP Rawdon Turner condemned the act and called for those responsible to be held accountable. He said such behavior damages communities and undermines national efforts to improve environmental standards, particularly as the country has designated 2026 the Year of Beautification.
Police said investigations are ongoing and are urging anyone with information about the truck or driver to come forward.
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2024?
Wait…the camera didn’t catch the person’s face too?
SHOW IT MAN….SHOWWW ITTTTT
Are we serious? “Police said investigations are ongoing and are urging anyone with information about the truck or driver to come forward.” Doesnt transport board have a database or are they saying their investigations have yielded that it is a fake plate.
While they are it, set up a secret camera by the abattoir to catch whomever dumping coconut shells there.
Wanna BET?? Nothing will become of this….the plates will probably draw a blank! Not in transportboard system because the vehicle is really owned by A sitting MP or some other nonsense.
POLICE,POLICE,POLICE,DO NOT HUNT FOR THE DRIVER. THE NUMBER PLATE IS VISIBLE AND READABLE.GO TO MOTOR VEHICLES AND ASCERTAIN THE OWNER OF THE TRUCK.TICKET HIM/HER AND THEN GO FROM THERE.
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