City centre taxis inspected as part of Swansea licensing operation
During the evening, marked police vehicles patrolled the city centre and identified Hackney carriage and private-hire taxis to be brought back for spot-checks at our inspection area.
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During the evening, marked police vehicles patrolled the city centre and identified Hackney carriage and private-hire taxis to be brought back for spot-checks at our inspection area.
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A man from Barry who locked his victim inside an address before raping her has been jailed.
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31-year-old Liam Bell, from Waunarlwydd, was arrested during a warrant on October 2, before a Section 18 search of his address found multiple snap bags with white residue, scales, a mixer blade and more paraphernalia associated with drug dealing.
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38-year-old Ceri Gibson, of no fixed abode, and 36-year-old Christopher Palmer, from Clase, Swansea, approached a 43-year-old man who was unknown to them on Page Lane. Both
One man has been charged, but public are urged to be vigilant.