Crime
Dyfed-Powys Police’s road safety operation nets £2,000 in fines

A JOINT operation led by Dyfed-Powys Police, in collaboration with the Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) and Carmarthenshire County Council, resulted in approximately £2,000 in fines as part of a concerted effort to improve road safety and curb illegal activity on the county’s road networks.

Thursday’s (Aug 22) operation, dubbed “Op Mini Invigor,” took place at Leekes Car Park in Cross Hands, where officers conducted a day-long inspection of vehicles traveling along the A48. With the support of the DVSA and Carmarthenshire County Council, officers targeted a range of road safety issues, focusing on the “Fatal 5” driving behaviors—speeding, drink and drug driving, not wearing seatbelts, using a mobile phone while driving, and careless driving—alongside other infractions such as vehicle overloading and illegal tyre treads.

Throughout the operation, approximately 40 vehicles were pulled over and inspected. Officers discovered several violations, including overweight vehicles, trailers without brakes, and vehicles with illegal tyre treads. In some instances, vehicles were prevented from continuing their journey until the necessary repairs were made. The combined efforts of the Roads Policing Unit and the DVSA resulted in around £2,000 in fines being issued on the spot.
The operation is part of an ongoing effort by Dyfed-Powys Police and its partners to ensure the safety of road users in the region. By cracking down on dangerous driving behaviors and vehicle defects, the authorities aim to reduce the risk of accidents and save lives.
Inspector Mark Evans of Dyfed-Powys Police commented on the operation, saying, “The safety of our road users is a top priority, and operations like this allow us to take direct action against those who put others at risk. We are committed to working with our partners to make our roads safer for everyone.”

Residents are encouraged to report any concerns about road safety in their area. More information and advice can be found on the Dyfed-Powys Police website.
Dyfed-Powys Police extends its thanks to Brodyr Evans Bros for their support in making the operation a success.
For more details on road safety and how to report unsafe driving, visit the Dyfed-Powys Police website at https://orlo.uk/NphHm.
Crime
Dock man assaulted former partner after row

A PEMBROKE DOCK man with a troubled upbringing has been sentenced after assaulting his former partner during a violent outburst.
Sam Wilkins, 42, of Bethel Road, turned aggressive on November 7 after the woman told him she was going to visit her parents.
“He was yelling at her so much, there was spit coming out of his mouth,” Crown Prosecutor Sian Vaughan told Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court this week.
Wilkins grabbed the woman by her jacket, lifted her onto a stair and then dropped her onto the step below, causing her to fall backwards.
He then left the property, but was recorded on a doorbell camera outside, berating the victim while speaking to a friend.
“Listening to the language he used to describe me was horrible,” the victim said in a statement read to the court.
“I could hear the nastiness in his voice. This was not the Sam I met seven years ago. The disrespect he has for me is unforgivable. What gives him that right?”
Wilkins pleaded guilty to assault by beating, causing criminal damage to a jacket valued at £60, and breaching bail conditions.
His solicitor, Jess Hill, said Wilkins had experienced a difficult childhood.
“He was in an emotional state at the time and had an unstable upbringing, being introduced to crime at a young age by his father,” she said.
“As a result, he has multiple mental health diagnoses.”
Magistrates imposed a 12-month community order, requiring Wilkins to complete 20 rehabilitation activity requirement days and undergo psychiatric treatment. He must also carry out 100 hours of unpaid work.
He was ordered to pay £100 compensation to the victim, £60 for the damaged jacket, a £114 court surcharge and £85 in costs.
A two-year restraining order was issued, prohibiting Wilkins from contacting the victim directly or indirectly, except through a solicitor, social services or a court-appointed third party. He is also banned from entering any address she occupies or referring to her on social media.
Crime
Pembroke Dock woman denies breaching restraining order

A PEMBROKESHIRE woman has accused the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) of pursuing a “malicious prosecution” after she was charged with breaching a court-imposed restraining order.
Marie Thomas, aged 39, of Beach Road, Llanreath, Pembroke Dock, was made subject to the order on August 8, 2024. It prohibits her from contacting Lindsey Grover either directly or indirectly, and from making any reference to her on social media or other electronic platforms.
However, the Crown alleges that on November 17, Thomas entered material onto social media which referred directly to Ms Grover, in breach of the order.
This week, Thomas appeared before District Judge Mark Layton at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court where she denied the offence. She elected for the matter to be tried in the Crown Court and told the judge she would be representing herself.
“There is no better person to shed light on the truth,” she said. “This is an injustice. I’m going to prove this and take on the prosecution for malicious prosecution. I have evidence… and I’m about to shed light on the case.”
Thomas was granted conditional bail ahead of her trial, which is scheduled to begin on May 16. Her bail conditions prohibit her from contacting Lindsey Grover directly or indirectly and from making any reference to her on social media.
Crime
Tenby man charged after robbery incident

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Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed that no one was injured during the disturbance, which took place at a restaurant in Tudor Square on the evening of Sunday, March 30.
Mohammed Miah, aged 44, has been charged with robbery, possession of a bladed article in a public place, and criminal damage.
He appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court earlier this month, where he was remanded in custody ahead of his next hearing at Swansea Crown Court on Friday, May 2.
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