Kilcullen Gardaí tracked down the vehicle involved, identified the occupants, and brought them back to the scene to pick up the rubbish they had dumped.
There was another case of illegal dumping over the weekend at the new graveyard in Kilcullen.
Kilcullen Gardaí tracked down the vehicle involved, identified the occupants, and brought them back to the scene to pick up the rubbish they had dumped.
The action follows continued cooperation between Gardaí and local residents.
Fine Gael Cllr Tracey O'Dwyer said dumping remains a persistent problem, particularly around Old Kilcullen, where efforts are ongoing to identify and hold further culprits to account.

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