Court BulletinMinistry of the Environment Conservation and ParksPublished: July 15, 2026

Soil hauler convicted for giving false information about dumped soil

A company was fined after providing a false soil report about excess soil illegally dumped in Havelock‑Belmont‑Methuen.

Published
July 15, 2026
Source
Ministry of the Environment Conservation and Parks
Release type
Court Bulletin
External ID
1007757

Summary

What happened

  • The Township of Havelock‑Belmont‑Methuen reported excess soil unlawfully deposited at 1167 2nd Line.
  • The ministry investigated and found that a soil report submitted by Jaswinder Brar (director of 2367408 Ontario Inc., aka Kingdom Team) did not match the soil that was delivered.
  • The company was convicted on Dec. 11, 2025 in Peterborough for providing false and misleading information to a provincial officer.

By the numbers

  • Fine: $25,000
  • Victim fine surcharge: $6,250
  • Payment period: 24 months

Why it matters

  • The conviction shows enforcement of rules about the origin and testing of soil moved between sites, and penalties for giving false information to regulators.

Source

  • Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks court bulletin (conviction and penalties as stated).

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