Man charged following drugs raid in Tredegar
10:43 13/07/2022Gwent Police's serious and organised crime officers carried out a warrant at an address in Tredegar on Monday 11 July.
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Gwent Police's serious and organised crime officers carried out a warrant at an address in Tredegar on Monday 11 July.
We're currently investigating a report of an assault of an 11-year-old boy at a school in Abertillery on Tuesday 17 May.
The week-long enforcement activity took place between Monday 9 May – Friday 13 May and saw officers from Gwent Police work with local authority partners to target law-breaking traders who prey on vulnerable residents.
Alongside police forces in England and Wales, we’re appealing for people to hand in unwanted guns with a two week surrender of firearms and ammunition as part of a national campaign.
In my last blog I thanked you – the communities of Blaenau Gwent – for the way in which you came together throughout the Coronavirus pandemic.
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