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Petrol shortage fears sees Bucks drivers continue to queue into the night
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The queues at Beaconsfield Services petrol station last night
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Tyres fly-tipped at side of A355 in Beaconsfield
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Here s what TVP Chiltern & South Bucks said on Twitter: NHPT attended #BeaconsfieldServices this morning to reports of 2 males suspected of entering the country illegally, they jumped and ran from the back of a lorry. Great partnership working with BTP Officers there on a break; who detained both males. #P6463#C9715pic.twitter.com/yML8wgNVzp TVP Chiltern&S.Bucks (@TVP ChiltSBucks) May 11, 2021 TVP Chiltern & South Bucks said on Twitter: NHPT attended Beaconsfield Services this morning to reports of two males suspected of entering the country illegally, they jumped and ran from the back of a lorry. Great partnership working with BTP Officers there on a break; who detained both males.
In total, five companies had clandestine fines outstanding. Three days earlier on Monday, March 1, in Newport Pagnell, 60 lorries were searched with six companies having clandestine fines outstanding. No people were found in any of the lorries that were searched in the region, but officials and officers discovered that 22 lorries had outstanding clandestine fines for previously being found with people on the lorry following a border crossing.
Several lorries were checked during the week (stock photo) As a result, £96,190 was paid in fines to Border Force, with two lorries being seized. A further £100,000 in clandestine fines were also recovered following an operation that ran through February.