Crime
Police seize £860k worth of cannabis in week-long regional crackdown
DYFED-POWYS POLICE say they have seized cannabis plants worth more than £860,000 in a week-long operation targeting large-scale production by organised crime gangs.
Officers raided six properties across Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, and Powys as part of Operation Mille 3, an initiative aimed at disrupting illegal cannabis farms. Seven people were arrested, and six have been charged with production.
Detective Chief Inspector Rich Lewis said: “In just one week, we have seized and destroyed a significant amount of cannabis, which will no doubt have disrupted organised criminal activity within Dyfed-Powys and beyond.
“The growth of cannabis on a commercial scale is a problem we have faced over the past year in Dyfed-Powys, but we are taking a robust approach to stamping it out.”
WEST WALES FLOODED WITH CANNABIS FARMS
The operation follows a surge in the number of cannabis farms uncovered across West Wales in the last 12 months, with almost every town in the region affected. Police say the sheer scale of illegal production has highlighted the growing influence of organised crime networks in rural communities.
It also comes after significant police raids in Pembrokeshire and Swansea, where large-scale cannabis farms have been shut down.
In Pembrokeshire, officers raided a former chemist shop on Main Street, Pembroke, in October, discovering hundreds of cannabis plants in what police described as an “industrial-scale” operation. The discovery led to multiple arrests and an ongoing investigation into links with wider criminal networks.

Meanwhile, in Swansea, police executed a warrant at a warehouse in the city centre, uncovering a sophisticated cannabis factory with lighting and irrigation systems designed for large-scale production. That raid resulted in the seizure of thousands of pounds worth of cannabis and several arrests.
RAIDS ACROSS WEST WALES
The latest operation began on Monday, February 17, with a raid on a house on Cambrian Street, Llanelli. A 26-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of producing cannabis, and 179 plants were seized, with a potential street value of up to £61,600.
The following day, officers raided a rural property outside Kidwelly, seizing 194 plants worth an estimated £264,100. The homeowner and another man were arrested.
On Friday, February 21, officers executed a warrant at Mansel Street, Burry Port, where nearly 170 cannabis plants were found, valued at approximately £166,000. Another suspect was arrested.
The final Carmarthenshire raid took place at Gilbert Crescent, Llanelli, where officers seized almost 150 plants, worth up to £113,000.
Further raids were carried out at properties in Newtown and a rural location in Llanfihangel-ar-Arth, leading to the arrests of a man and a woman.
ORGANISED CRIME UNDERMINED
Operation Mille 3 builds on the success of Operation Scotney, which has been running since January 2024. Over that period, officers have shut down more than 40 large-scale cannabis farms, seizing drugs valued at over £12 million.
DCI Lewis added: “Our communities might assume cannabis on this scale is grown in industrial units or remote areas, but this week’s raids have targeted terraced rental properties in or near town centres, converted to grow hundreds of plants.”

WARNING SIGNS
Police are urging the public to remain vigilant and report signs of illegal cannabis production, which include:
- Condensation on windows
- A strong smell
- Excessive garden waste
- Covered windows
- Bright lights on at odd hours
- Frequent power cuts
- People coming and going at unusual times
Anyone with information is urged to contact Dyfed-Powys Police or the independent charity Crimestoppers.
(Images: Martin Cavaney/Herald)
Crime
Milford Haven man denies child sex charges as trial date set

A MAN originally from Milford Haven has pleaded not guilty to a series of sexual offences involving a child after recently moving to Cornwall.
James Kershaw, aged 45, formerly of Milford Haven and now living in Quethiock, Cornwall, appeared in court on Friday (Dec 19), where he denied all four sexual charges put to him.
The hearing was his first Crown Court appearance in the case, during which a trial date was fixed for October 5.
Kershaw was allowed to remain on bail under strict conditions, including that he must have no contact with any prosecution witnesses.
Kershaw appeared via video link from his solicitor’s office in Cornwall. The judge described this as “a very generous decision by the listings officer” and said it had “presumably been arranged due to the distance from you to the court”.
Allegations denied
The charges relate to alleged incidents said to have taken place in Liskeard, Cornwall, between October 26 and November 1, 2023.
Kershaw is accused of engaging in sexual communication with a child under the age of 16 and of causing a child aged 13 to watch sexual activity. He also faces two allegations of causing or inciting a girl aged 13 to engage in sexual activity of a non-penetrative nature on separate dates.
In addition, Kershaw is charged with two counts of breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order imposed by Derby Crown Court in May 2022. These allegations include the use of an undisclosed Facebook account and the deletion of messages, both of which are said to be prohibited under the terms of that order.
Kershaw denies all allegations.
The court ordered that Kershaw may remain on bail pending trial, subject to conditions including a strict ban on contacting any witnesses.
The complainant’s identity is protected by law under the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 1992.
The case is due to return to court when the trial begins in October.
Crime
Swansea man jailed for online child sex offence dies in prison
A SWANSEA man who was jailed earlier this year for attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child has died while in custody.
Gareth Davies, aged 59, of the Maritime Quarter, was serving an 18-month prison sentence after being convicted in May of sending sexually explicit messages to what he believed was a 14-year-old girl. The account was in fact a decoy used as part of an online safeguarding operation.
The court heard that Davies began communicating with the decoy between November and December 2024 and persistently pursued the individual, later attempting to arrange a face-to-face meeting. He was arrested after being confronted by the decoy operators.
Davies had pleaded not guilty but was convicted following a trial. At the time of sentencing, police described the messages as extremely concerning and said his imprisonment was necessary to protect children.
It has now been confirmed that Davies died at HMP Parc on Wednesday (Nov 27) while serving his sentence.
The Prisons and Probation Ombudsman has launched an independent investigation into the death, which is standard procedure in all cases where someone dies in custody. No cause of death has been released at this stage.
A coroner will determine the circumstances in due course.
Crime
Pembrokeshire man sent to Crown Court over death by careless driving charge
A PEMBROKESHIRE man has been sent to the Crown Court to stand trial accused of causing a death by careless or inconsiderate driving.
Alexander MacCallum, aged 28, of Beach Road, Llanreath, Pembroke Dock, appeared before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (Dec 18).
The court heard that MacCallum is charged with causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving following an incident on Thursday (June 13, 2024).
No plea was entered at this stage of the proceedings.
Magistrates were told the case was too serious to be dealt with at magistrates’ level and ordered that it be sent to the Crown Court for trial.
MacCallum was sent to the Crown Court on unconditional bail, with further proceedings to take place at a later date.
The prosecution was brought by Dyfed-Powys Police. No defence solicitor was formally recorded at the hearing.
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