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Recorded crime in Wales has fallen between 2003 and 2012. As at March 31, 2003 the total incidents logged in Wales were 294,780 – by June 30, 2012 this had decreased to 186,624.
Recorded crime in Wales has fallen between 2003 and 2012. As at March 31, 2003 the total incidents logged in Wales were 294,780 – by June 30, 2012 this had decreased to 186,624.
Approximately one in six speed cameras are digital in Wales, it has been revealed this week. Cameras using photographic film that is digital operate for longer; while Wales has 144 standard film cameras and 27 digital ones.
A Newport driver said he was speeding because he urgently needed to get to a toilet.
A village post office was robbed by two men in Gwynedd.
Transport police are working with Gwent Police to target a metal theft hot spot in south Wales.
A Welsh vehicle crime scheme has seen thefts from motor vehicles fall by 6.5 per cent so far in 2012.
A six per cent fall in crime was recorded by North Wales Police (NWP). Since April 2012 the force’s own performance figures show that as well as overall crime dropping, there were steady reductions across a range of offences.
Campaign group Metal Snatchers have put in place a special security mark after part of a school’s roof was stolen.
Lead theft from the roof of Tonypandy Primary School has left it open to the elements and with a huge repair bill. South Wales Police are investigating the incident after it was reported on August 16.
A Welsh jail was criticised for bussing inmates as casual labour. It was “immoral” for any company to rely on cheap labour, said Steve Gillan, general secretary of the Prison Officers’ Association.