Investigating illegal dumping in Ireland

Illegal dumping, also known as fly-tipping, creates significant environmental, public health, and financial burdens. JM Investigations and Legal Services is here to help.

Our illegal dumping investigation services

We offer a specialised private investigation service focused on illegal dumping. Our approach is designed to provide effective and practical solutions for local communities, businesses, and local councils affected by fly-tipping.

Covert surveillance

We deploy advanced covert surveillance techniques to monitor known dumping sites and identify offenders.

Evidence collection

Our team meticulously collects video evidence suitable for prosecution in criminal courts, ensuring accuracy and reliability.

Prosecution support

We provide comprehensive support to ensure your case is strong and ready for legal proceedings.

Who seeks our help?

Local communities, businesses, and local councils frequently engage our services to address the critical issue of illegal dumping. Our investigations provide the vital video evidence needed to support prosecutions in criminal courts.

The troubles caused by illegal dumping

Many clients come to us with deep concerns regarding the illegal dumping of household waste in public and private areas. This practice leads to severe environmental, health, and economic problems. It damages ecosystems by leaching toxic chemicals into soil and waterways, while open bags of household waste attract disease-carrying rodents and insects. Additionally, illegal dumping poses fire hazards, harms local economies through the loss of tourism, and costs local authorities millions in clean-up fees.

Our investigative process

At JM Investigations, we utilise only the most advanced technology available to resolve issues related to illegal dumping. We provide our clients with irrefutable video evidence to prove and convict the offenders who carry out illegal dumping activities in court cases. Our discreet and effective methods ensure that justice is served and communities are protected from environmental degradation and public health risks.