The remnants were found on land in Port Talbot's Afan Valley. Peter Darmanin, 50, from Caerphilly, was ordered to pay costs totalling nearly £2,000.
A man has been fined after the remnants of a cannabis farm were found dumped in a forest. Peter Darmanin, from Caerphilly, was ordered to pay costs totalling nearly £2,000 after the deposit was found on Natural Resources Wales land near Blaengwynfi in Port Talbot's Afan Valley. The 50-year-old told Neath Port Talbot Council's waste enforcement officers that he arranged for the waste to be moved from a house in Blaengwynfi by another business.
The council said the company could not be traced. Enforcement officers were also told Mr Darmanin had not contacted the company directly to make sure it had a waste carrier licence. He was sentenced to a fine of £800, prosecution costs of £793.91 and a victim surcharge of £320.
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