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Man held over large-scale fly-tipping in southern England
A man has been arrested as part of an inquiry into 35 cases of large-scale fly-tipping across southern England.
The largest pile of rubbish, weighing 120 tonnes, was dumped on a roundabout near Ockham, Surrey, on 4 April.
Waste, weighing between 20 and 40 tonnes, has been fly-tipped in Kent, Hampshire, Buckinghamshire and London.
A 44-year-old man from Maidenhead, Berkshire, was arrested on suspicion of depositing waste without a permit and was bailed until 18 June, police said.
In the most recent instance, a huge pile, thought to include hospital or GP surgery waste, appeared on a path in Upton Grey, Hampshire, on Saturday.
The waste dumping began in March with seven episodes of fly-tipping in 10 days in the Guildford area, the Environment Agency said.
Investigators seized a tipper lorry and a van during Tuesday's arrest at Eton Wick.
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