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Fly-tipper arrives at court with traffic cone on head to hide identity while his pal wears two Covid face masks

A FLY-TIPPER arrives at court with a traffic cone on his head to hide his identity.

Luke Edwards, 33, was part of a gang that used a public road as their own “private dumping ground”.

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Luke Edwards, 33, was a member of a gang which dumped and burnt rubbish on a country lane

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Jason Castle also hid his face by covering it with two face masks

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Edwards seen outside court without the cone

Partner-in-crime Jason Castle, 28, also hid his face by covering it with two Covid masks — one with eyeholes cut into it.

The publicity-shy pair appeared at Winchester crown court along with Michael Whittaker, 52,Daniel Whittaker, 34, and Shane Griggs, 37.

The court heard the five men worked for various gardening companies and all had links to the caravan site.

All five admitted depositing controlled waste.

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Each was fined £1,200 and ordered to pay between £1,000 and £2,500 in costs.

Officials estimated the cost of clearing their mess in Downton, Wilts, was in the region of £42,000.

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