RGP Recycle Fuel Containers

Royal Gibraltar Police Marine Section officers have taken 248 fuel containers to the Recycling Centre this week.
A statement from the RGP follows below:
All containers had a hole drilled in them first, to prevent them being re-used by organised crime gangs.
Last January, the RGP launched a campaign asking for the public’s help to report any large quantities of plastic containers seen around Gibraltar.
Since the launch of the appeal, the RGP have seized hundreds of fuel containers and a number of vehicles and vessels, thanks to tip-offs from the general public.
Fuel containers are often taken out to sea to refuel RHIBs (Rigid-Hulled Inflatable Boats) used by drug traffickers.
A spokesman from the RGP, said: “We’d like to thank those who have contacted us so far to report seeing these fuel containers around Gibraltar. Not only is this an offence, but it is also very dangerous to be transporting large quantities of fuel in private vehicles around the Rock.
“We hope that the public will continue to act as our eyes and ears in the fight against organised crime.”
Anyone who sees any suspicious activity is encouraged to contact the RGP in confidence on 200 72500 (199 in an emergency) or on our website at www.police.gi/report-online
This report can be made anonymously – there is no need to give your personal details.
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